This is the Windows app named ResRenum whose latest release can be downloaded as ResRenum-1.0.00.003-bin.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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ResRenum
DESCRIPTION:
ResRenum renumbers resource IDs in Visual Studio C++ projects. It's a console app, and it's intended to be integrated into the IDE as an external tool. It's compatible with any version of Visual Studio from MFC 6.0 onwards. It's been tested in 6.0, VS2008, VS2010, and VS2012.
The resources are sorted in alphabetical order within each resource type. The resource types are sorted in compliance with Windows rules. Unicode is fully supported: the app automatically detects if either input file contains Unicode text and does the right thing.
ResRenum takes two arguments: the path to the resource header (usually resource.h), and the path to the resource file (.rc). The second argument is optional, but if it's specified, ResRenum deletes unused identifiers from the resource header. This is usually what you want.
Features
- Supports Unicode resource files
- Easily integrated into IDE as external tool
- Optionally deletes unused resource identifiers
- Compatible with any version from MFC 6.0 onward
- Simple to use and free, unlike Riverblade ResOrg
- Avoids many problems caused by duplicate resource IDs
Audience
Developers
User interface
Console/Terminal
Programming Language
C++
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