CodeRush Dynamic Lists option page
Dynamic lists are configurable on the Dynamic Lists option page. The page is language-dependent, so you can create and use language-specific dynamic lists. Here is what it looks like:
Dynamic lists are configurable on the Dynamic Lists option page. The page is language-dependent, so you can create and use language-specific dynamic lists. Here is what it looks like:
The Templates option page is required to control your collection of built-in and custom CodeRush code templates. When you open the Templates option page, CodeRush will locate the last template you used by default. This is an excellent way to explore and learn how templates are built. When a template expands, if you want to see how it is built, just bring up the Template options page and the last template expanded will be displayed. Here is what it looks like:
In case you want to share your custom code templates with others, you can easily export them. As recommended, custom templates should be stored in a separate folder. You can export the entire folder. Simply right-click the folder you wish to export on the Templates option page and select the corresponding item:
CodeRush supports setting schemes. This allows you to have different settings schemes for laptop and desktop computers, for various keyboard layouts, for numerous environments and development tasks: code review, code navigation, code refactoring, etc. You can disable or enabled any features in a particular scheme.
Sometimes, you may find unexpected code template expansions when you typing code. This may happen when the template expansion key is bound to the Space Bar. Because this is a key used very often and there are tens of thousands of code templates; a complex contexts system, something may go wrong, especially if you prefer one or two key identifier names which may correspond to existing template abbreviations.
The Quick Navigation window is customizable on the Editor | Navigation | Quick Nav option page in the CodeRush Options Dialog accessible via the DevExpress menu:
The Features Statistics options page is the part of the Features UI engine. It shows the execution count of a particular feature. The options page is located in the Core category of the Options Dialog:
The Features options page in the Core category of the Options Dialog provides access to the Feature UI engine. The engine controls the feature execution, shows the What Happened hint when a particular CodeRush feature is executed, and allows you to turn it off if you don’t need it. The What Happened hint is also shown when a conflict shortcut exists with Visual Studio IDE. In this case you can choose which feature should be performed by default whether it is Visual Studio one or CodeRush one.