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Hihi ;) What, if any, do you think the chances are that I could put together a "patch" or maybe a "plugin" for SD2/2.1 that basically uses the SD1.1 code for dealing with the 1.1 framework and pushes it into a SD2/2.1 usable format? Admittedly, I'm not sure that I'll ever get the time to dig through...
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Shukaido
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03-26-2007
Filed under: Feature Request, code generation, Getting started, suggestions, #develop for applications, Extending #develop, .net 1.1, import, custom components drag&drop, application development
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Is there a way to make a code completion database for any arbitrary programming language? The solutions I see are: knowing the code completion database format and then users making their own ccdb by whatever means - manual or programmed making an add-in for quick indexing and conversion of ccdb's of...
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jsdev
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03-25-2007
Filed under: Feature Request, editor, code generation, suggestions, #develop for applications, Extending #develop, Third party AddIns, Cross platform, dll, Tips, application development
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Daniel, I am a web developer who works extensively in .NET web applications and web services. I use SharpDevelop to solve a number of problems with Visual Studio .NET. Recently I saved myself a great deal of time and work by using the VB to C$ translation utilities - amazing. Depending on how your team...
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jensjohansen
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03-17-2007
Filed under: code template, VB.net, User controls, code generation, suggestions, #develop for applications, Extending #develop, custom components drag&drop, application development
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Hi all, I tried to integrate the ICSharpCode.TextEditor.dll into my c# app. using .NET 2005 develop environment to create an editor with syntax highlighting functionality. Everything works fine, as a template - I used the CSharpCodeCompletion example as well as the SharpPad example. The problem is, my...
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Tilman
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02-03-2007
Filed under: Using #develop, editor, #develop for applications, Extending #develop
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