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New option for positioning newly declared types

March 23rd, 2012 9 comments

An options page for type declarations positioning has been introduced. You can change the target position for classes, structures and interfaces created by CodeRush code generation code providers:

CodeRush Type Declarations options page

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CodeRush Jump to (Navigation) menu reorganization

January 26th, 2012 Comments off

Starting with the next minor update v2011 vol2.8, the “Jump to” CodeRush navigation menu is reorganized. Before, there was too much noise with the bunch of rarely-used navigation providers:

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New navigation provider – Type instantiations

January 26th, 2012 Comments off

Starting with the next minor update v2011 vol2.8, there’s a new navigation provider available: Jump to Type Instantiations.

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Unit Test Runner has now capability to inject environment variables

January 26th, 2012 Comments off

Starting with the next minor update v2011 vol2.8, the Unit Test Runner supports injection of environment variables for 3rd-party tools. Third-party tools may require providing the CodeRush Unit Test Runner with some environment variables for proper execution when launching the Test Runner process.

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Customizing Selection Inversion and its predefined templates

October 24th, 2011 Comments off

The Inversion options page allows you to add, modify or remove inversion regular expressions that participate in the Selection Inversion feature of CodeRush. Here is what it looks like:

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Coderush Intellassist configuration and options

October 18th, 2011 Comments off

Intellassist feature of CodeRush has two options pages in the Options Dialog. Both of them configure this auto-complete feature and its extensions.

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Deploying DXCore, CodeRush or community plug-ins using a VSIX extension

October 17th, 2011 Comments off

Note, this article has been moved to the official DevExpress Support Center site. Please refer to the moved article as it might have further updates or additional comments. Thank you.

A DXCore plug-in is usually represented by a single assembly. It might also include some additional data, for example, language dictionaries for the Spell Checker CodeRush plug-in and, probably, setting files, such as shortcuts. To install the plug-in, simply copy an assembly to the Community Plug-ins folder that looks like this in most cases:

%Documents%\DevExpress\IDE Tools\Community

where %Documents% is your Windows Documents folder.

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IDE Tools options – Settings paths

October 17th, 2011 Comments off

IDE Tools (CodeRush, Refactor! and DXCore) use several physical paths to store its settings, log and cache files, and community plug-ins. All these paths are configurable on the Core | Settings options page in the Options Dialog. This is what the page looks like:

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