Hello If you have turned on the option to generate xml doc comment file in your project's properties, ReSharper will provide a highlighting and a quick-fix on each undocumented symbol. Is this the functionality you're looking for? Thank you!
The Visual Studio 11 Beta was released yesterday, and there is now a version of AtomineerUtils available that supports it, if you wish to download and try it. I'm afraid I haven't had time to draw any boring grey icons yet :) but apart from that it's fully functional.
And yes, it's considerably more powerful than GhostDoc, making it the perfect companion for Resharper - see http://www.atomineerutils.com/compare.php for a feature comparison.
--------------------------- Microsoft Visual Studio --------------------------- The Add-in 'AtomineerUtils Pro Documentation' failed to load or caused an exception. Would you like to remove this Add-in? If you choose yes, the file it was loaded from, 'F:\xie\Documents\Visual Studio 11\Addins\AtomineerUtils.Addin', will be renamed.
(This isn't really an appropriate forum for support queries for AtomineerUtils - please email support@atomineerutils.com in future)
The problem you've discovered is due to your installation being on a network drive (usually this is in companies who map My Documents to a server folder), and .net 2.0 will not allow loading from the LAN (unfortunately choosing to "fail" rather than report gracefully that you are trying to use an untrusted location). Please reinstall to a folder that is on your own hard drive, and the addin will load fine.
Hello
If you have turned on the option to generate xml doc comment file in your project's properties, ReSharper will provide a highlighting and a quick-fix on each undocumented symbol. Is this the functionality you're looking for? Thank you!
Andrey Serebryansky
Senior Support Engineer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
no, GhostDoc automatically generates complete comments from method and parameter names based on user defined rules, not only a skeleton.
You may think about to implement this. It's a nice feature. You will find more info at http://submain.com/products/ghostdoc.aspx.
Regards
Klaus
Thank you , But ghostDoc can not be used for vs.net 2011 for now.
I hope Resharper can support this feature later.... .
have you tested this one http://www.atomineerutils.com if it works with vs next? It similar to ghost doc and perhaps even more powerfull at all.
AtomineerUtils Add-in for Visual Studio 2010, 2008 & 2005 not suport vs.net 2011 ;
The Visual Studio 11 Beta was released yesterday, and there is now a version of AtomineerUtils available that supports it, if you wish to download and try it. I'm afraid I haven't had time to draw any boring grey icons yet :) but apart from that it's fully functional.
And yes, it's considerably more powerful than GhostDoc, making it the perfect companion for Resharper - see http://www.atomineerutils.com/compare.php for a feature comparison.
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Microsoft Visual Studio
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The Add-in 'AtomineerUtils Pro Documentation' failed to load or caused an exception.
Would you like to remove this Add-in?
If you choose yes, the file it was loaded from, 'F:\xie\Documents\Visual Studio 11\Addins\AtomineerUtils.Addin', will be renamed.
Error Message: <Unknown Error>
Error number: 80131515
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I downloaded this software (AtomineerUtils v7.50 Free Trial) ,
But I got exception when I start my vs.net 2012 beta;
Are you sure it can support vs.net 2012 beta ?
(This isn't really an appropriate forum for support queries for AtomineerUtils - please email support@atomineerutils.com in future)
The problem you've discovered is due to your installation being on a network drive (usually this is in companies who map My Documents to a server folder), and .net 2.0 will not allow loading from the LAN (unfortunately choosing to "fail" rather than report gracefully that you are trying to use an untrusted location). Please reinstall to a folder that is on your own hard drive, and the addin will load fine.
Jason Wiliams