Hello Support,
Haven't spoken in a while, but we have a new issue which I'm hoping you can resolve.
We have been using Visual Studio 2013 for nearly 10 years now and it's always worked perfectly with your button control. However, we would like to upgrade and switch to Visual Studio 2022 for various reasons, but keeping with the same .NET framework (v4). Now it does work in runtime, showing the buttons and running our project as normal, but we cannot view the form in design mode as it always crashes the whole Visual Studio application. I've tried making a brand new .NET v4 project, adding the Ctl3dpushbutton, and once I draw the control on the form, again it crashes and closes down.
We have version 3.2 of your .NET button magic, and I can see you go up to 3.3, but I'm concerned that this is a minor update, and most certainly won't include any fixes for Visual Studio 2022 as it wasn't even made before 3.3 was released.
Is there anything you can advise?
Haven't spoken in a while, but we have a new issue which I'm hoping you can resolve.
We have been using Visual Studio 2013 for nearly 10 years now and it's always worked perfectly with your button control. However, we would like to upgrade and switch to Visual Studio 2022 for various reasons, but keeping with the same .NET framework (v4). Now it does work in runtime, showing the buttons and running our project as normal, but we cannot view the form in design mode as it always crashes the whole Visual Studio application. I've tried making a brand new .NET v4 project, adding the Ctl3dpushbutton, and once I draw the control on the form, again it crashes and closes down.
We have version 3.2 of your .NET button magic, and I can see you go up to 3.3, but I'm concerned that this is a minor update, and most certainly won't include any fixes for Visual Studio 2022 as it wasn't even made before 3.3 was released.
Is there anything you can advise?
