Ctrl+3 in Eclipse can do this:
http://techvj.blogspot.com/2007/11/any-software-developer-using-ide-begins.html
Is there an equivalent in Visual Studio? Or via some 3rd party plugin?
The documentation on the various WiX sites (Sourceforge or Codeplex) is a little unclear. Is it the case that only version 3.5 (still in beta) of WiX will integrate with Visual Studio 2010 (i.e. allow me to add and edit a WiX project in a solution)?
I run into a problem when trying to debug an opensource project,
it requires Visual C++ 2008 Express' sdk to compile successfully,but I'm using cdt.
Is there a way to manually install the sdk for cdt manually?(My disk space and memory are very limited...)
In my Visual Studio 2010 project I have files with .mm file extension, that need to be compiled as normal C++ files. Is there a way to make a build rule for new extensions or something like that? In VS 2008 there were options for that, but they are gone in 2010.
I must have done something wrong. I have a C# project in Visual Studio 2008. All of a sudden I see a lock on my classes and when I hover the class names on the top tab I see the class name as : C:\Myprojects\Oder.cs[Read Only] !
Has something weird like that happened to you before ?
Thanks
I recently downloaded Visual Studio 2010 beta 2, and was told it included a TFS server. However I am unsure of if it has/can be installed, or how to start it up if it has been.
Can anyone shed any light on this for me please?
Thanks :)
Thanks for your help :)
I am downloading the ISO of the separate product instead from msdn.
I have an older laptop that I won't get around to replacing for another month or two. It has 1GB of memory so I'm trying to squeeze applications as much as possible.
In Visual Studio 2010, it has apparently loaded some extensions related to Team Foundation Server, since I have menu items and dialog choices for it.
Questions:
Would I save a noticable amount of memory (even a couple of MB would be good) if I managed to disable this?
How do I disable it?
I am trying to find out the version of Visual Study that is used to compile the python on my computer
It says
Python 2.6.2 (r262:71605, Apr 14 2009, 22:40:02) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
What I do not understand is that MSC V.1500. Does it mean it is compiled with 2005?
I cannot find this information on `python.org' neither. Any help is appreciated!
I have two projects in my solution
1- asp.net web project.
2- wcf serivce project.
3- other common projects between two listed above
Current on the local dev machine I have to run two visual studio instance to run both projects in debug mode. That makes the system run out of resources as these projects share some other project in the soultion which are heavy in files.
Is there a way i can hookup the wcf project on a sinlge visual stodio instance and also be able to debug my asp.net web project. ?
I do not want to combine the web and wcf project in to one. Have already considred this option.
thanks for sharing your thoughts in advance.
I have one form opening a second form which is meant to look like it's replaced the first form but it opens a bit to the right and down which ruins the effect.
If there a way to make it open wherever the first form may be?
I am using visual studio, in C++
If you have a header file named ThisIsAHeaderFile.h, the following will still locate the file in Visual Studio:
#include <ThisIsAheaderFile.h>
Is there a way to enforce case sensitivity so that the #include will result in an error?
Hi,
My Visual Studio 2010 project creates resource.h when compiled but does creates the file in UTF-16. How do I get VS 2010 to generate this file in either UTF-8 or ANSI?
Note: I need this to happen automatically. So, re-opening the file and resaving it is not an option.
Thanks.
Was wondering if any C++ programmers have tried out the VSTD2010? If so, is there anything new that will help us (unmanaged) C++ programmers become more productive? Anything that Visual Assist X is not already doing? =p Or anything in particular that would want me to upgrade from VSTD2008?
We only have Visual Studio 2005. We're developing an application for Windows Mobile 6 and would like to use the .NET Compact Framework 3.5. However VS 2005 defaults to the 2.0 framework (for Windows Mobile 5).
It all works fine, but I would still like to use the 3.5 framework. Is this possible in some way?
In Visual Studio 2008 I know its possible to have one solution with two (or more) projects.
Is it possible OR How is it possible for the projects to share common class files?
For example - Project 1 has a log file handling class. Can Project 2 reference it?
My hope is to increase code re-use and avoid two copies of the same thing that need to be maintained.
The target is Winforms C# (3.5)
I recently came across this website: http://studiostyles.info, which contains a list of color schemes that people have already created.
However, I can't find instructions on how to import them into Visual Studio 2010, does anyone know how?
PS: I am sorry, if this question has been asked but I cannot find an answer, through search.
Hi I am getting the operation cannot be completed error when i tried to open Visual studio 2010. Previous to that I was trying to install web platform and didnt install but that is all I did...anyone have suggestions...i tried restart my pc...
Hi all!!
I have a source code for a project with their make files. I want to create a Visual Studio (2005) solution from it. Is there any direct way to do this? can anyone help me please. I spent hours for searching, but couldn't find a way to do this.
Thanks.
Well, that's pretty much the question: Is Serialization of Objects threaded in Visual C++ 6.0? I've got a nasty bug that would be explained if this is the case, and I haven't found any documentation about it.
I have multiple ToolStrips with buttons on my form. I'd like to move some buttons from one ToolStrip to another. However, the Visual Studio IDE is not allowing me to drag the buttons off of a ToolStrip. I could go and edit the designer file for the form, but I try to avoid that as much as possible. So is there some way to do this through the IDE?
I have some files that are uuencoded, and I need to decode them, using either .NET 2.0 or Visual C++ 6.0. Any good libraries/classes that will help here? It looks like this is not built into .NET or MFC.
The right-click (context) menu in Visual Studio 2010 editor is not tall enough and makes me scroll up/down looking for menu options. Is there a way to make it taller?