I know this video is a little old but was curious how you would write an analyzer to highlight text when using the StringSyntaxAttribute which was shipped with .NET 7?
Not that this is the place for it, but does anyone see an empty UI when they pull up the .editorconfig? I can create a new .editorconfig file and it has contents, but the UI doesn't show anything. This is in the experimental Visual Studio 2022.
I found the config UI behaves weird sometimes, not reflecting the actual settings or not changing them. That's why I often use "Open with..." and then choose the "Common Language Editor" to edit in plain text.
I know this video is a little old but was curious how you would write an analyzer to highlight text when using the StringSyntaxAttribute which was shipped with .NET 7?
Not that this is the place for it, but does anyone see an empty UI when they pull up the .editorconfig? I can create a new .editorconfig file and it has contents, but the UI doesn't show anything. This is in the experimental Visual Studio 2022.
I found the config UI behaves weird sometimes, not reflecting the actual settings or not changing them. That's why I often use "Open with..." and then choose the "Common Language Editor" to edit in plain text.
@@krccmsitp2884 Thanks, yeah, that's what I've had to do.
bad sound
can you please watch for the quality of the recoding?
Nice show!
Unfortunately the video looks blurry and the text in the IDE isn't readable well, even when playing it in HD. Could you reencode and reupload it?
is there something like this for C++ as well?
Very cool
Disable it! How the hell do you disable this!!!!
t-shirt joke😉 thanks for the in depth tutorials.