JustCode – Color Identifier Basics

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Published on Tue, 27 Apr 2010 00:00:00 GMT Indexed on 2010/04/27 16:53 UTC
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Color identifiers make it easier for developers to quickly read and understand the code on screen.  One of the many features provided by JustCode is the ability to colorize additional items that Visual Studio does not allow you to colorize by default.  The colorization of items such as methods, properties, events, variables, and method parameters can easily be tweaked to your specific needs.

Enable / Disable Color Identifiers

In the recent release, we turned this option on by default.  You can enable/disable code colorization by going to the JustCode menu in Visual Studio, selecting options, then selecting the general section in the left window.  When you scroll down on general setting you will see a check box that says Color Identifiers.  Check or uncheck this box to enable/disable code colorization. 

 

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Color identifiers option

 

Adjust Color Identifiers

Adjusting the color identifiers in JustCode is done in the same place ...

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