You have to download the CMake tool for windows, which has a GUI that allows you to configure and generate yourVisual Studio projects. To do this CMake uses CMakeLists files that you can also edit by hand. See the CMake documentation. After generating the projects I guess you could edit their properties by hand through Visual Studio if needed. Does that awnser your question?
You have to download the CMake tool for windows, which has an GUI that allows you to configure and generate yourVisual Studio projects. To do this CMake uses CMakeLists files that you can also edit by hand. See the CMake documentation. After generating the projects I guess you could edit their properties by hand through Visual Studio if needed. Does that awnser your question?
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Hi If what you want is just to retrieve the path of the external file the SubnetworkElement has a "Terrain" attribute throught which you can get this info. Nonetheless it is weird that in the line you talk about you have the tag "externalelement" instead of "ExternalTerrain", looks like and old version of the rnd file. In which version of RoadXML is the file that you are using? If what you need is to get the info in the actual .ive file you have to retrieve the path and use a different parser to...
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