gmBasic: Upgrade Engine
gmBasic is a powerful code transformation tool that reads, interprets, and rewrites VB6/ASP/COM systems for .NET (using either C# or VB.NET). We are always improving gmBasic to make it more robust and flexible so that it produces cleaner, more correct results. This distribution, Version 30.75, includes several enhancements:
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- Adds flexibility of deployment by allowing the user to specify .NET project file and folder naming conventions as part of each gmStudio project's settings
- Adds options for project task name conventions to better support different types of legacy project naming conventions
- Adds support for setting CodePage in the .NET project file
- Adds support for setting .NET Project Type GUIDs needed for WPF upgrades
- Improves conventions for StartUpObject conventions for WPF upgrades
- Improves handling of MigrationSupport stub classes in integrated translations
- Improves handling of international characters in all Search Reporting functions
- Adds stable-but-unique Project GUID generation for all .NET projects
- Improves gmStudio About Box Reporting
- Corrects screen layout issues when running Windows with Text Size greater than 100%
- Improves Analytics Reports and model Audits to use gmMetrics, a gmSLAPI application
- Improves default handling of Last Message field to avoid spurious differences between versions of gmProj files
- Adds support for interpreting foreign language build logs
- Add Adds support for using the %ProjFolder% token in Solution File Generator project list
- Improves log content for Solution File Generator
- Improves reporting of #INFO messages in Translation Log Reports
- Adds sort indicators to ListView column headers
- Improves integration with upgrade tasks using a gmslAPI executable
- Improves Configuration Form User files listing to include sub-folders
- Adds support for Form-to-XAML in the Side-by-Side Viewer for WPF upgrades
- Adds option to skip running translations in Upgrade Wizard : thus running only the metrics reports only
- Improves handling of very large (>64MB) log files (e.g., when using diagnostics)
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