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Hi Serge,
Thanks for your response. I this case more contrast will do the trick. Especially the top line (suggested correction) is very hard to read. Using the same color as the other lines would solve the issue. But maybe there is a color scheme used by VS that you can use to accomplish this, since I have not come across any colors that ...
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Gents,
Whenever you guys end up in that little corner of GhostDoc's code base, could you please make dialogs like the one attached to this post a little more readable (higher contrast) for left handed, color blind male minority members? I am running the dark theme in VS 2017 which apparently make GhostDoc use dark blues on black.
Thanks ...
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Hi Misha,
Thank you very much for your response. Thanks for adding the IsAbstract property and TypeName.Word.AllAsTitle macro in the next version! That will seriously simplify my templates. When is the next version due?
I'll do some further investigation into the behavior of HasBaseTypes as implemented in my class template, ...
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Hello Guys, While writing the start of a class template today (see attached file) I ran into three little issues: The first one is that I am missing a feature to detect whether the class I am documenting is an abstract class. Having something like CurrentCodeElement.IsAbstract would be very handy to achieve ...
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Just implemented it. Works like a charm. Thanks Serge!
Regards,
Hans
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Hello Serge,
That's the sweetest solution one could wish for. Thanks for that! I'll await the GhostDoc update.
Regards,
Hans
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Hi Misha,
Thanks for your reply. Yes I am using the Pro edition and I am editing the Field rule template. Problem is, how do I distinguish between const and non-const fields? I'd like to give them different types of documentation.
--Hans
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Gents,
Please be patient, I am new to GhostDoc rule templates :-).
How would you guys go about detecting a C# const field in a rule template?
Regards,
Hans
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