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Scrolling in Visual Studio causes text to become unreadable
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When I am scrolling on editor I've got wired visual effect. Look at the pic
It is a cache overflow? What is wrong with visual studio 2013? I restart the computer, but nothing help.
This problem is highly likely to be a graphics driver problem, try upgrading your driver for your graphics card.
If you have an Nvidia, AMD or an Intel graphic processor, I recommend you follow the next link: http://help.sketchup.com/en/article/36254
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Is there a designer for Xamarin xaml files?
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The XAML Designer does not work at all. I tried all possible solutions to the problem. Double reinstalled Visual Studio, but it did not help. I even put on Windows 7 and there also a couple of times reinstalled the Visual Studio. I click through the right button in the menu, but I get only raw code. Now it gives an error "it is not possible to open this editor". Visual Studio 15.7.4, xamarin.forms.
Actually there is no XAML designer for Visual Studio.
I have gotten the xaml preview to work, but it only does so on simple Xamarin components. I've never seen it work on custom components. This has been a problem for years. Unfortunately, I gave up and now just test xaml by running the App. I have not tested it out, but there is a Xamarin form inspector available if you upgrade to enterprise addition.
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Development Environment For VBP FIles
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I have a project of Visual Basic 6.0, in that I have some code changes. for that I need Old Visual Basic 6.0 IDE that I don't have.
So anybody can me tell me that,
Is that possible to compile that VB 6.0 code in Visual Studio 2010 and later and how.
Or Where i can get the Visual Basic 6.0 IDE Setup and that i can install in Windows 7 OS.
Thanks in Advance.
You will need to get the IDE first, and then:
For installing in Windows 7 you may need to follow the instructions in this website
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How to install XNA game studio on Visual Studio 2012?
I would like to make an game application in xna. But after purchasing vs2012 (bought it for almost 800 dollar!!) i can't use the xna game studio environment! That's crazy from MS. They are 2 products of the same company aren't? Does anybody know when vs2012 is supporting xna of monogame?
I've tried several options and search the internet already but i can't start an project in vs2012. Spend a lot of (wasted) time in it. Maybe you can help me fix this issue.
And no, i don't have vs2010 or something. It's expensive enough for me as individual. So no answers where you say; "you need to install vs2010 first..."
ridiculous from MS company. Otherwise I've to switch to an alternative. Does anyone know an alternative for developing games with xna of monogame?
Install the free Visual C# 2010 Express, and then install XNA. You won't need any features that the full (paid) Visual Studio provides.
And of course, keep an eye out for a new XNA version. I think I remember when Visual Studio 2010 came out, it took a while for the next version of XNA to come out and be compatible with 2010 - but I could be wrong.
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I wanna buy a notebook that has an atom intel processor
with 1.86 speed
and I want to install visual studio on it, so can it handel VS?
I'm currently using a notebook (Compaq Mini 110c 1111EV) (With 2Gb of RAM) with windows xp home. I have installed Visual Studio 2008 for my work. It works fine. With that I mean not with the best speed but with no unrealistic delays. I have also installed Visual C# 2008 Express. That works even better.
Once I tried visual studio 2010 But it was not working to the speed I wanted. So I don't recommend using it on this. I have even used MATLAB 2008 on this with good performance.
Finally If you hope to run Vista or Windows 7, you may experience slower performance than you can manage.
So finally I would say If you expect to use Visual studio 2008 on Windows XP, you are good to go and anything more than that may make you unhappy.
Good Luck
and I want to install visual studio on it, so can it handel VS?
You can install VS on it. It will run. It will likely not be incredibly fast, as it's a fairly slow processor, and will likely has slow memory and disk access, as well.
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Will installing Visual Studio 2010 Beta side by side with VS2008 cause problems?
I would like to play around with the beta and the new entity framework if possible.
Will VS2010 mess around with my Visual Studio 2008 install?
I still need VS08 for work.
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I had them working side by side without any problems (until I upgraded by disk - still have a lot of installs to do). However, I can't say that I have done a thorough test.
I haven't done any extensive testing, but on my box at home I was running both at the same time with no apparent problems.