I'm making addin for visual studio 2012(C#).
I added a menu item with AddCommandBar method, then I changed the menu name.
After that previous menu was disabled but not removed.
I want to remove the addin menu but I can't.
I tried these links but they don't work.
devenv /resetaddin Namespace.ClassName
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/ms228765(v=vs.110).aspx
Dead items in context menu left by addin in Visual Studio
Even I try to reinstall visual studio 2012 but still that menu is alive.
Tools -> Add-in Manager.. is disabled.
How can I remove that addin menu?
I found this link.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vsnetsetup/archive/2009/10/29/unable-to-uninstall-an-add-in-from-the-visual-studio-ide.aspx
With 'reset settings from Tools/Import and Export Settings', I can remove disabled addin menu.
Find CurrentSetings.vssettings file path from Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Import and Export Settings. Open CurrentSetings.vssettings xml file and find and remove all your addin related elements. Then restart visual studio 2012 IDE.
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So I have had visual studio 2019 and I used it with unity. I needed to delite it and reinstall it becouse of somthing and when I reinstalld it I installed new 2022 version. Ever since auto complete isn't working.
I have downloaded the "Game development with Unity" modifyer and selected Visual Studio Community 2022 in unity preferences but it still isn't working.
Does anyone have an idea what is wrong maby?
In the Unity Editor, select the Edit > Preferences menu. On the left, select the External Tools tab.
Select Browse... from the dropdown list.
Navigate to the C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\Common7\IDE directory and select devenv.exe. Then select Open.
Close the Preferences dialog to complete the configuration process.
And make sure that you have Microsoft Visual Studio installed in package manager:
check this link: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/gamedev/unity/get-started/getting-started-with-visual-studio-tools-for-unity?pivots=windows
there are 2 fixes that I think will help you:
You need to enable IntelliSense by opening Tools -> Options -> Search for Intellisense, and head over to the C# Section and enable features like Show completion list after a character is typed.
For good practice, you should also install the C# packages for Visual Studio 2022.
There is a lot about about changing setting in Visual Studio on stackoverflow. All of them start with go to 'File' -> 'Preferences' -> 'Settings'
Ref: Remove trailing spaces automatically or with a shortcut
But there is not 'Preferences' when I click on 'File' from top menu.
Could anyone give advise where is settings now/how to get access to them, please
Visual Studio 2019
Thanks
Visual Studio (one version of which is Visual Studio 2019) is a completely different application from Visual Studio Code. Information about one will not generally be applicable to the other.
For instance, Visual Studio Code has a "preferences" submenu in its file menu, whereas Visual Studio has most of its options available under "Tools->Options". (The preferences themselves will also be different, so this isn't just a matter of finding it in a different menu.)
Try Tools->Options, depending on what you wish to configure.
I installed ReSharper successfully
but, still ReSharper was not appeared on Visual Studio's tab.
I will be glad if you can help me to fix this problem.
In VS2019, Microsoft groups all 3rd party extensions under the Extension Menu
In Visual Studio 2019 top level menus from extensions are moved to the
Extensions menu as submenus
With a 3rd party extension Extensions in Main menu you can move the entries back to main menu:
Starting from Visual Studio 2019, all extensions previously located in
the Main menu were moved into the Extensions menu. This extension
allows choosing between the new and old behavior by bringing up
selected extensions into the Main menu.
If you have correctly installed it you will find the resharper extension by clicking the Extensions -> ReSharper menu item.
Rather than using loads of half-supported add-ins on Visual Studio (2012), I would like to be able to right-click a file or folder in Solution Explorer or a document tab and have all the options I have on Windows explorer (e.g. Tortoise SVN, edit with Sublime Text, etc.). Is there an add-in, or something quick I can write myself that will allow this?
Check this extension in gallery
link
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Works ok for VS2010 Ultimate
Anders Hejlsberg shows on channel9 that you can rename variables across multiple files with the Visual Studio TypeScript plugin. cf.: video introduction to TypeScript by Anders Hejlsberg at 50:08.
However, when I open the Refactoring menu, all items are deactivated, including Rename. I'm using the latest version of VS2012 Professional. Maybe this is related to ReSharper which is installed on my system. Can anybody could confirm this as a bug or is the Rename feature still in development?
Edit since I may not post this as an answer:
ReSharper overrides some original Visual Studio menu items.
There is a checkbox at RESHARPER -> Options -> Keyboard & Menus -> Hide overriden Visual Studio menu items.
Check this and the original Refactoring menu shows up again. There is the Rename feature which is working just fine.
There are two reasons you may not be able to refactor the name in Visual Studio.
If you are running your application in debug mode, many editing features are not available
If you have a Visual Studio extension, such as Resharper, it may have overridden the Visual Studio feature in the menu, or shortcut keys. For rename, the Visual Studio shortcut is simply F2, so it shouldn't clash with the Resharper key-combination - but Resharper may still override the context menu.
ReSharper (7.1.1) doesn't have built-in rename support for TypeScript. If you have ReSharper installed it is probably overriding (and hiding) Visual Studio's native rename -- this is the default functionality.
To show and enable Visual Studio's rename you need to uncheck the following option:
RESHARPER -> Options -> Keyboard & Menus -> Hide overriden Visual
Studio menu items
(Per the comments to this post, you can vote for this feature to be added to ReSharper at the following link: http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/RSRP-330454)