Knowing exactly what kinds of things you guys what in Studio would go a long way for those of us playing with studio scripts. There are some obvious things (like how the Control-Tab window doesn't read, which I've already solved in a soon to be released update). But what else?

Aaron

Jared Wright wrote:
Real glad to help. Keep us posted. I know as a developer myself I'd like some snazzy scripts available for VS but just don't have the room on my plate to take on that project much right now. I and I'm sure plenty others will be happy to test your progress in the field though and provide feedback. Best of skill!

Jared

Ricks Place wrote:
Thanks Jared: That is what I was looking for. The skeleton is a good place to start since it is good not to have a bunch of script sets floating around if possible and it will give me a place to start. Aaron must have a little exposure to the Visual Studio Environment and I will contact him when I get started. I will likely have questions about WE and Visual Studio's custom controls like the WYSIWYG Forms Designers and how to design a strategy to work with them etc...
Thanks Again Jared:
Rick USA
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jared Wright" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: Scripting For Visual Studio


FYI, Aaron did some initial scripting with Visual Studio 2008 already, and it's available on Script Central. It's a skeleton, to be sure, but certainly something to at least look at for how to access different information in the IDE. Also, I'm sure VS's own documentation will be invaluable in evaluating how to implenet the script in concert with the IDE's natural functionality.

Jared

Ricks Place wrote:
Hi Chip:
I was thinking of someone who might have started scripting Visual Studio using the WE Scripting feature to get a jump start on the early learning curve.
Rick USA




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