It saves them all. One other good side effect of having output go to the output window 
is context sensitivity for the errors/warnings on output of csc. You can click on the 
output line and get VS.NET takes you to the source line.

-bc

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Matthew Mastracci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:  Thu, 24 Jul 2003 11:08:16 -0600

>Does VS.NET save all of your files before doing a build, or do you have 
>to manually save them?
>
>Bill Conroy wrote:
>
>>My whole team does this all too.
>>
>>Here is the writeup I gave out a while back to the OT list on how to do this:
>>
>>Here are the steps I used to integrate[note I do not address keeping a
>>csproj in sync with the build file, but I could]
>>
>>Do this once:
>>
>>1. Add an external tool
>>Title: Nant (Current Project)
>>Command: nant <-- assuming nant is in your path.
>>Arguments: [I have nothing here, I use the default target in VS.NET]
>>Init Dir: $(ProjectDir)
>>
>>I check Use Output Dir. This gives you output lines which are context
>>sensitive for the file, line of the error/warning.
>>
>>2. Add an external tool
>>Title: Nant (Solution)
>>Command: nant <-- assuming nant is in your path.
>>Arguments: [I have nothing here, I use the default target in VS.NET]
>>Init Dir: $(SolutionDir)
>>Check Output Dir.
>>
>>3. I have hooked up F7 to Nant (Current Project), and Shift-F7 to Nant
>>(Solution) through the Keyboard settings in Tools|Options.
>>
>>For each project you want to use Nant:
>>
>>1. Create a new build configuration called Nant(or whatever). 
>>Turn off building for all projects in this solution.
>>
>>2. Switch to this Configuration.
>>
>>Then you can use F7 to build. And when you want to debug none of you
>>projects will build since your configuration has them turned off.
>>
>>I could have had some tool do a transform on my project file into a
>>build file. I believe there is a xsl out there to do this.
>>
>>This all has worked quite nicely for me.
>>
>>HTH
>>-bc
>>
>>---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>>From: "Tomas Restrepo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date:  Thu, 24 Jul 2003 11:31:33 -0500
>>
>>  
>>
>>>Matthew,
>>>
>>>    
>>>
>>>>I'm also getting close to wanting to use NAnt completely within the
>>>>build process.
>>>>      
>>>>
>>>We do this for our project. We actually went a little bit further,and we
>>>actually have a single VS.NET solution and project that *never* get built,
>>>it's just for intellisense and the vs.net VSS integration ;)
>>>
>>>Every developer (the main dev team has about 8 people) builds directly with
>>>nant everytime (one of my coworkers came up with the idea to add a custom
>>>tool to vs.net that fires nant for the project and puts the nant output in
>>>the vs.net output window. nifty!).
>>>
>>>No problems with this setup, really. The project is not too bit, though,
>>>consisting of about 20 dlls or so, and 200.000+ lines of code, with a fairly
>>>complex build and install process (for gac and COM+ registration).
>>>
>>>-- 
>>>Tomas Restrepo
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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