im trying to interface a Gramin usb GPS to get the coordinates in a visual basic project, but i dont have an idea how to accomplish this, anyone point me out in the right direction please?
I am wondering what these greens things are in Visual Studio 2010. What are they for? They look pretty random but of course they have to have some meaning. Can any one tell me?
At first glance they don't mean any thing to me.
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Hello,
My Visual Studio solution file has lots of build configurations that significantly differ in which projects are enabled, and which are not. I'd like to automatically unload all projects that are turned off in active build configuration to save RAM and make VS faster. Is this possible?
In Visual Studio 2010 (RC) there is no longer a "browse with" context menu when right clicking .aspx pages. How can you change the default browser now?
By default it seems to use the operating system default browser, but I would prefer to use IE when debugging ASP.net apps. (I am testing this with ASP.net MVC 2)
Hi,
I am using Visual Studio for a project and Drools.NET and Proxem Antelope both use a DLL IKVM.Runtime but they're both different versions. Thus I do not know what I'm supposed to do to accommodate both of these.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks!
Error:
Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation.
The problem is that they both have the same name
What ways do I have for creating a unit test template like this? I'm using visual studio 2010 and Resharper 5.
using NUnit.Framework;
namespace SolutionName.Core
{
[TestFixture]
public class ClassNameTests
{
[Test]
public void test()
{
}
}
}
I am using Visual Studio 2005 with Team Foundation Server.
When I right click a file under the source control and choose "compare" VS appears to freeze until I hit escape. My guess is that the window that is supposed to be popping up is somewhere I can't get to. I tried minimizing all the windows that I can and it is nowhere to be found.
I have an entry in my hosts file that points somesite.com to 127.0.0.1 (localhost) so that I can test certain aspects of my web app (i goto http://somesite.com in a browser to test). Can someone suggest a way to debug a setup like this (in visual studio) that does not include using http://localhost?
I understand that this can most likely be done using remote debugger, if that is the best way can someone explain how thats setup (or a link to a good article).
By default, Visual Studio tooltips remain visible for 10 seconds and then they disappear. I find this time too short to read some of the longer tooltips. Is there a way to increase the time they remain visible?
Hi there,
Recently I installed in Visual Studio 2010 the Power Tools Extension It's working great, however I have problems with my text coloring theme (Nightfall), and the extension's Colorized Parameter feature.
Since the theme text fore color is grey, when the Power Tools Extensions shows the Parameter Help tooltip using my text colors, it gets unreadable:
Is there a way to change Parameter Help background color?
I am using Visual Studio to compile some C++ Code. When I compile my program in Debug mode it works perfectly, but when I try compiling it in Release mode, VS halts when Generating Code (ie: took 20 mins and still didn't finish). After I forced VS to stop the build process, the executable generated was huge 2MB while it should be about 304KB.
Please can you help figure this out. How should I setup the configuration parameters for Release mode to work?
Thanks,
Sorry if this has been asked.
Just like I can select in C# project that I want it to build for .NET 2.0 runtime, is it possible for native c++ project to be built against older CRT, let's say one from visual studio 2005?
I would like this because I have external SDK that was build with VS2005, but I'd like to use newer IDE.
When I change the target framework of any project in Visual Studio 2010 it does not actually change the System assembly references. For example if I target v2.0 and check the properties of System and System.Data I can see that they are still both v4.0. If i change the target to v3.5, System stays at v4.0 but System.Core changes to v3.5.
Because of this I am truly not targeting anything except v4.0.
When debugging in Visual Studio and you want to step into a procedure for example, but you dont want to step into the parameter methods.
Is there a way to do this?
var a = StepIntoSomething(getSomeValueDontStepIn(1),getSomeValueDontStepIn(2));
What steps are needed to target previous versions of the .NET framework in Visual Studio 2010? I installed VS and the .NET 2.0 SDK (from here), but only .NET 4.0 is in the list of available frameworks.
Any ideas what I'm missing?
Is there a way to do automatic profiling in visual studio 2008?
I know how the profiling works both from the command line and using the GUI in VS08.
What I want to accomplish:
After my nightly build I want to complete some profiling (instrumental) to see if some functions (will most likely always be the same) have changed in some negative way (or positive of course).
This is probably just a setting I'm not seeing, but when I get a stack trace out of Visual Studio's exception helper dialog, it has \r\n after each "line" in the call stack. When I copy this and paste it into Notepad++, it shows up as literally \r\n, visible in the document. Of course I'd like these to be interpreted as CR LF, so everything's on a different line.
Anyone know how to do this?
I get "operation cannot be completed" error when i tried repair or uninstall visual studio 2010 RC1...I tried restarting my computer and doing it couple of times...but it just does not let me do an repair or an uninstall and just hangs...after that and does nothing anyone has any ideas?
Just installed the trial version of Visual Studio 2010 RTM.
Now I keep getting :
The name 'NoPanel' does not exist in the current context
Errors (where no panel is just about any control in the .aspx file)
also I got several errors trying to deploy pages and it would not send the .cs file over ...or pdfs in the Content directory (even though I had copy always set)...
This is happening on a pair of mixed ASP.NET MVC and Webforms sites.
I'd like to see all the asm produced by Visual Studio C++ to learn a bit about ASM, compilers, etc. I know with GCC, you can do it with the -S argument, but not in VS. How do I go about doing this?
Is there any equivalent of the VS7/8/9/10 Edit - Advanced - Format Document (Ctrl+K,Ctrl+D) function in Visual Studio 6 (specifically VB6)?
I've inherited an old codebase and it is messy in places so I'd like to tidy it up.
I have just installed Visual Studio.NET. In the Design area I have added some graphical components (button, textbox) but I can't move these within the specified area, as their position remains unchanged. I would like to move these graphical components with the mouse cursor, I know it's possible, does anyone know how?
Hallo all,
My director told me that there is a Unit Test framework for Visual Studio from Microsoft, but didn't know what is the name of this tool. Could anyone of you give a hint on it?
Thanks in advance,
John