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CodeRush Features options page

June 13th, 2012 Comments off

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.

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IDE tools “What Happened?” (Feature UI) window

August 24th, 2010 Comments off

The “What happened?” window (also known as the “Feature UI” window) appears in the bottom right corner each time a particular IDE tools feature is activated, to inform you what’s going on inside Visual Studio IDE. In the majority of cases, the window is used to simplify learning of the CodeRush specific features. This window informs you of the performed feature, and may suggest the following choices:

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What does my IDE environment look like after IDE tools are installed

August 24th, 2010 Comments off

The first two things you’ll notice in the IDE (once everything is loaded) include:

  • The DevExpress menu. Trough the menu you can access add-in related tool windows, configure options, check for updates, unload tools, etc.

(VS2008) 

(VS2010) 

The toolbar contains a set of toggle buttons allowing you to turn on/off the visualization features CodeRush provides.

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Products: CodeRush Pro and Refactor! Pro
Versions: all
VS IDEs: any
Updated: Nov/29/2012
ID: T026