Question
Is there an easy, straight forward way of including the ITK libraries into my project (VS2008 solution) without using CMake?
Background
I have just started looking into ITK this week. So far I successfully compiled ITK & VTK and got the WikiExamples to compile (and run) as well. My next goal is to include any ITK functionality into my own project. I have no experiences with CMake except the use of it during the documented installation process.
My own project codebase is in itself a rather complicated, SDK environment in rather large, complex VS2008 solution to which I only want to add a bit of ITK functionality. As I have built ITK already, can I simply set includes to the .h files and add the lib directories to the linker?
Is there a good way to do this, as the .h files are spread over the whole ITK code tree?
I've realized that this question is similar, but the given answer was too cryptic for me, sorry.
Edit: After a 2nd and 3rd read, it actually wasn't. It led to my answer below.
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