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So you may have noticed, I only use the term “Game Changer” for features that dramatically change and improve the way you work as a developer. The last time I used the term was two years ago, when we introduced the Debug Visualizer for CodeRush . The...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
21 November 2014
You will recall from our previous discussion, that Navigational TextCommands allow a template author, to inject different pieces of themselves into different parts of the TextDocument. The newest addition to this group of TextCommands is «GoTo». It takes...
Rory Becker - DevExpress
6 June 2011
An noted in previous posts, contexts are one of the corner stones of the DXCore, that help make your user experience as natural as possible. More contexts allow features a finer granularity with which to test if circumstances should allow them to function...
Rory Becker - DevExpress
6 June 2011
Navigational TextCommands are those which pertain to the movement of the current text insertion point. The insertion point is the point at which text will be emitted during the execution of a template or other TextDocument manipulation. Some example Navigational...
Rory Becker - DevExpress
1 June 2011
Question : What is a DXCore Dynamic list? Simple Answer : A named dictionary<string, string> with associated Name , Description and Variable. You can locate the dynamic lists through the options screen . It’s an advanced page, found at Core\Dynamic Lists...
Rory Becker - DevExpress
7 February 2011
You’ve got to love this: http://www.skorkin.com is a site dedicated to Tips and Tricks relating to CodeRush , Refactor! and The DXCore . The blog currently contains 130 different tips on the use of the DevExpress IDE Tools, with more being added all the...
Rory Becker - DevExpress
30 November 2010
This week my attention was called to a plugin written by one of our community. Steven Rasmussen has recently updated his “Change Target Framework” plugin to support .NET 4.0 You can find a link to Steven’s plugin in an XAF thread in our forums . After...
Rory Becker - DevExpress
19 November 2010
So you’ve created your base plugin project . Now you’ll need to decide on which components are necessary to implement the functionality you’re after. In order to do that, you’ll need at least a brief overview of some of the more common components and...
Rory Becker - DevExpress
17 October 2010
This post is for primarily for reference. In it we are going to demonstrate the first steps for creating a DXCore plugin. These steps should remain the same for any plugin you choose to create, and therefore it makes sense to separate them into a common...
Rory Becker - DevExpress
8 October 2010
Ok so I might be overblowing things slightly, but stop and think for a moment… Mark Miller built a plugin that allowed him to interface a wireless guitar controller, with Visual studio . Using this plugin, CodeRush and his guitar instead of a keyboard...
Rory Becker - DevExpress
7 October 2010
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