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  • IntelliSense Code Snippets Manager Missing...

    The #Develop help file states: "The Code Snippets Manager can be accessed from the Tools menu. For more information, see How to: Manage Code Snippets ." However, this option is not available in either version 2.0 or the 2.1 Beta 3. Is it called something else or is there another way to access the bits...
    Posted to Forum by James B on 01-19-2007
    Filed under: Using #develop, code generation, Getting started, #develop for applications
  • Default location in "New Solution" window

    Good evening. I'm using #Develop 2.0.0.1710, french localization. When clicking the "new solution" button, I get a "New Project" window, where the default location of the project is: "C:\Documents and Settings\Thorna\Mes documents\SharpDevelop Projects" I'd like...
    Posted to Forum by thorna on 09-20-2006
    Filed under: Using #develop, Getting started
  • How to target Compact Framework 1.0 ?

    I want to create a application for a Windows CE.NET 4.2 device that has the Compact Framework 1.0 SP3. Is this possible with SharpDevelop? If so, is there a link to a step by step detailed tutorial on how to do so? Not only for how to create the application in SharpDevelop, but how to deploy the created...
    Posted to Forum by mkat on 09-10-2008
    Filed under: Compact Framework, Using #develop, Getting started, n00b, newbie, Tutorials, framework 1.0, Doesn't Work, Microsoft, "compact framework" setup "windows mobile", smart device windows CE
  • Re: Beginners Question

    Hi - did you read the wiki page on cf development ? Basically, it should be enough to just copy the exe file to your pocket pc or emulator, assuming that it is pocket pc executable. pdb files contain debugger stuff.
    Posted to Forum by BernhardSpuida on 11-09-2006
    Filed under: Compact Framework, Using #develop, Getting started
  • Re: COM conversion to .NET assembly

    The .net SDK is free for commercial use. As for using ActiveX controls in #develop, read this wiki entry. Hope this will help you getting started.
    Posted to Forum by BernhardSpuida on 11-01-2006
    Filed under: Using #develop, Getting started, ActiveX controls in .net
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