If you open a file in one of those projects, is the file highlighted without errors? Are there any other unusual effects (except for broken code completion) that you observe?
it is not highlighted at all ( I checked and higlighting is enabled, at least in the options windows ..) .. I tried stuff like declaring variable that is not used then etc...
it is not highlighted at all ( I checked and higlighting is enabled, at least in the options windows ..) .. I tried stuff like declaring variable that is not used then etc...
I played with it for few more minutes and found out that restructuring solution structure that there are no folders (at least directly under app. template root) helps.. when u do that and restart vs.net, highlighting and everything seems to work.. Unfortunately, I can not do that with real project that I have been working on...
surely this problem was caused by virtual folders (that folders that contain nested projects). We've fixed it in build 96. Thank you for your report.
"Vaclav Kabat" <no_mail@jetbrains.com> wrote in message news:22486761.1089710361660.JavaMail.itn@is.intellij.net... >I played with it for few more minutes and found out that restructuring >solution structure that there are no folders (at least directly under app. >template root) helps.. when u do that and restart vs.net, highlighting and >everything seems to work.. Unfortunately, I can not do that with real >project that I have been working on...
Vaclav,
could you please describe your solution structure in more details. ReSharper
should
work with application template projects.
"Vaclav Kabat" <no_mail@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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Please see attached screenshot...it is basically template/folders/projects that are referenced in other projects etc,,,is this going to be enough?
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If you open a file in one of those projects, is the file
highlighted without errors? Are there any other unusual effects (except
for broken code completion) that you observe?
"Vaclav Kabat" <no_mail@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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it is not highlighted at all ( I checked and higlighting is enabled, at least in the options windows ..) .. I tried stuff like declaring variable that is not used then etc...
Could you then try to reproduce this problem on a sample application
template solution,
and if you succeed, send us this solution?
"Vaclav Kabat" <no_mail@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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created simple one... resharped seemed to work at first but then after I restarted VS.NET stopped working again...
Attachment(s):
Test.zip
Thank you, I'll check it.
"Vaclav Kabat" <no_mail@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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I played with it for few more minutes and found out that restructuring solution structure that there are no folders (at least directly under app. template root) helps.. when u do that and restart vs.net, highlighting and everything seems to work.. Unfortunately, I can not do that with real project that I have been working on...
Vaclav,
surely this problem was caused by virtual folders (that folders that contain
nested projects). We've fixed it in build 96. Thank you for your report.
"Vaclav Kabat" <no_mail@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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>I played with it for few more minutes and found out that restructuring
>solution structure that there are no folders (at least directly under app.
>template root) helps.. when u do that and restart vs.net, highlighting and
>everything seems to work.. Unfortunately, I can not do that with real
>project that I have been working on...