I have setup ReSharper to vs2010.
Howerver,I setup vs2012 right now and find no ReSharper add-in in vs2012.
How can regist ReSharper to my IDE?
Only Resharper 7 or higher will work with Visual Studio 2012, if you have this version then just re-install it and it should show up. Earlier versions will not work. See this other question about resharper and VS 2012.
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I am using Resharper Ultimate 2020.1 with Visual Studio 2019 Professional and the Intellisense in Blazor component stopped to work. When I suspend Resharper everything comes back to work.
Is there someone who found a solution?
Thanks.
I'm trying to make Visual studio 2010 project work on Visual studio 2015(without upgrading it).
But the problem is it does not open proper property page.
It works very well in Visual studio 2010 IDE. Or if it is upgraded for Visual studio 2015 toolset(v140).
If I change the 'Platform Toolset' option to Visual studio 2010(v100), it does not work again.
Does anybody know what the problem is?
Thank you.
I faced a similar issue. See here:
Missing Properties when opening VS2010 C++ projects with VS2015
In my case, it was related to language settings:
VS2010 german version
VS2015 english version
-> project properties where not there
Switching the language of VS2015 to german solved it for me.
I got a new visual studio 2013, installed stylecop there. But it does not underline error how it used to be in VS 2012.
So, what's wrong?
EDIT. I have checked Resharper options-> plugins and stylecop is not listed there. May that be an issue?
it seems that stylecop 4.7 is not compatible with resharper 8.0. Have to update to 8.1
StyleCop does not perform underlining; ReSharper with the StyleCop plugin does. Did you perhaps have ReSharper installed on VS 2012 but not on your new VS 2013?
Does Resharper 6.1 support Visual Studio 2012? I have it working with VS2010 but wondering do I need to upgrade to ReSharper 7.0 for support in VS2012. It would be disappointing if I did.
JetBrains admitted that though Resharper 6.1 integrates well with VS 11, they have missed the installer. Here is a nice step-by-step explanation on how to get it to work with vs 11.
If you install VS2012 after installing VS2010+ReSharper, then the latter does NOT appear in VS2012.
I'm assuming -- I haven't tested this -- that even if you install R# after VS2012 it won't show up either simply because the R# installer does not offer the option to integrate into VS2012.
Therefore, I think R# 6.1 is incompatible with VS2012.
I recently installed Visual Studio 2010 Premium at my work computer. I'm evaluating the installation of the VS2010 SP1 Beta to adjust many little problems that I've noted in using VS2010.
But I don't know if the SP1 Beta is rollbackable or if If'll have to reinstall all the VS2010 when the final SP1 will arrive to us.
Could anyone advise me about the opportunity to do this?
thanks a lot
rob
From Scott Hanselman's blog:
•If you install VS2010 SP1 beta, don't
uninstall it if you can avoid it.
Rather, wait for SP1 final which will
upgrade your beta cleanly and leave
you in the best state.
This is a copy from the readme file at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=207141 :
2.2. Uninstalling
2.2.1. On computers that have earlier versions of Visual Studio
2.2.1.1. Uninstalling Visual Studio 2010 SP1 Beta removes features in
Visual Studio Tools for Office and
Visual Studio Tools for SharePoint
Uninstalling Visual Studio 2010 SP1
Beta removes the Visual Studio Tools
for Office (VSTO) Design Time and some
features of Visual Studio Tools for
SharePoint. The Office and Sharepoint
features in Visual Studio 2010 SP1
Beta are major upgrades and have
different product guids than those in
the Visual Studio 2010 original
release. Therefore, when SP1 Beta is
removed, the features are removed, and
the Visual Studio 2010
original-release versions must be
reinstalled.
To resolve this issue:
In Windows Control Panel, click
Uninstall a program. In the list of
programs, right-click Microsoft Visual
Studio 2010 and then click
Uninstall/Change. In the Maintenance
Mode dialog box, click Next and then
click Add or Remove Features. Select
the following features. Microsoft
Office Developer Tools (x86) or (x64)
for Office development. Microsoft
SharePoint Developer Tools for
SharePoint development. Click Update.
2.2.1.2. Uninstalling Visual Studio 2010 SP1 Beta may not donwload all
required packages
When Visual Studio 2010 SP1 Beta is
uninstalled by using Add/Remove
Programs in the Control Panel, a
prompt for source may be displayed.
To avoid this, run setup.exe from the
original location, and uninstall by
using Setup Maintenence Mode.
To resolve this issue:
Navigate to the original installation
location for Visual Studio 2010 SP1
Beta . Run setup.exe. Select Remove.
Update
Regarding your comment below, yes, I installed VS 2010 SP1 Beta, here are the problems I got:
I couldn't install Visual Studio SDK - Fixed - I found there was newer version for VS2010SP1Beta that I didn't realize at first.
I could not install Phone Developer SDK - Fixed as unrelated - I contacted #ScottGU and they said this is test scenario, I downloaded again and it worked as a charm
Few issues about Resharper or so (can't remember exactly, but minor for sure) - Fixed - I just got a recent build of Resharper.
If this leads to the question "Should I install it?", I'd say, if you need any of the new features in it (see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg442059.aspx for listing), then just install it. It's OK. If not, wait for RTM.
BTW,
If you want to discuss your specific SP1 issues instead of uninstall, no problem in that as well :)