- #Rhinoceros 5 64 bit install#
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- #Rhinoceros 5 64 bit skin#
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You can now test your custom Skin by creating shortcut to your Rhino executable with /scheme="" as command line argument. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0圆4\Scheme: MySkin
#Rhinoceros 5 64 bit install#
To install your custom Skin, use REGEDIT.EXE to add a scheme key to your registry with a path to your Skin DLL. Modifying the registry incorrectly can have negative consequences on your system's stability and even damage the system.
#Rhinoceros 5 64 bit update#
This is a critical step as it identifies the main plugin that Rhino will load to manage its menus and extend the Rhino command set.Īdd the following overrides to the header file of your CRhinoPlugIn-derived class: // Skin DLL menu update handler
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If you need something fancier, feel free to replace it with your own implementation. This is a basic implementation of a splash screen class. For more information on this class, see rhinoSdkSkinDLL.h. This class lets you specify Rhino’s icon, splash screen, and menu.
In this article, we refer to this as the “Skin Plugin.”