This is exactly what the DXCore/CodeRush community needs.
Quite a thorough treatise on how to create a fairly meaty plug-in.
Well done indeed!
-Mark
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 16:49:44 +0000 (UTC), "Mark Miller (Developer
Express)" <> wrote:
>In case you haven't seen this, there's a 12-part series of articles on building DXCore plug-ins, including a detailed discussion of how to build options pages and how to persist settings, as well as a post (coming later this week) on how to convert source code from one language to another. Here's what we've covered so far:
>
>Building the plug-in framework.
>Creating the ClipboardHistory class.
>Creating a simple UI.
>Adding a cursor and support for the keyboard.
>Adding form positioning code and dynamic update ability.
>Adding a custom menu item and mouse support.
>Adding clipboard history persistence across sessions.
>Creating an options page.Let me know if you find this useful, and if you would like to see more like this in the future.
>Best regards, Mark Miller - Developer Express
>C# MVP
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