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edit] Can CMake set the Debugging/Working Directory property in Visual Studio projects?

CMake FAQ - KitwarePublic
No. The value of this property is not stored in the project files. It is stored in extra files created by the IDE when a solution is loaded (VS .NET 2003 uses a hidden .suo file next to the .sln solution file). The format of these files is not known to CMake and cannot be generated. In some versions of VS the files are binary and not human readable. The path to the SDK libs (user32.
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How do I get a full call stack when debugging in Visual Studio .NET 2003?

Debugging - Windows Forms FAQs
In VS2003, debug info for unmanaged code is turned off by default. This is why you will not see the call stack including code in the System DLLs. To enable debugging for unmanaged code go to your project properties dialog and turn on as shown here: Contributed...
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How do I view debug or trace statements when debugging an application in Visual Studio?

Debugging - Windows Forms FAQs
When your application is launched from Visual Studio in Debug mode, you will see all trace and debug messages in the Output window. Contributed from George Shepherd's Windows Forms FAQ
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edit] What is CMake?

CMake FAQ - KitwarePublic
CMake is a cross-platform, open-source make system. CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple platform-independent and compiler-independent configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler environment of your choice. CMake is quite sophisticated: it is possible to support complex environments requiring system configuration, preprocessor generation, code generation, and template instantiation.
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Can I use remote debugging services with Visual Studio .NET?

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The environment for all virtual hosting plans at uplinkearth is considered to be "production". We expect that your code has been debugged prior to uploading to your virtual server. While we recognize that matching our server environment to your development environment may not be 100% possible, we do expect that most of your code is already production quality and does not require low level debugging facilities.
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FAQ169 - How can i trace through your product source when debugging in Visual Studio?

RemObjects Software: Developer Center: FAQ
Please ensure that you have the .PDB for the RemObjects SDK dlls around, and that these files match the datestamp of the exact DLLs you are using at runtime. You can check the "Module" view in Visual Studio to see whether...
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edit] I set a cmake variable in my environment, but it didn't change anything. Why?

CMake FAQ - KitwarePublic
CMake build settings are stored in the CMake cache corresponding to a project's build tree. They are called CMake "cache entries" and have no relation to your command shell's environment variables. Use a CMake GUI (CMakeSetup on Windows or ccmake on UNIX) or the wizard mode (cmake -i) to edit cache entries. Initial values may also be specified for a build by using the -D command line argument to cmake when it is first run to produce a new build tree.
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edit] Why are my CMake variables not updated in the GUI after a SET command?

CMake FAQ - KitwarePublic
The cache variables listed in the GUI when you press "Configure" are used to initialize the values seen by the code in CMakeLists.txt files. Changes made by the code are used during the configure step and seen by the generators but are not stored back into the cache. For example: SET(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS ON) will turn on building of shared libraries for the directory containing the command and all subdirectories, but the change will not appear in the GUI.
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How do I set an alternate-working directory?

StarTeam FAQ
Version 3.0 (Build 3.00.254.1) does not offer an alternate directory feature. However, you may use the View feature to achieve this goal. Create your own view or a view to share with others for a particular drive, deriving the view from the main or other parent. To maintain integrity and conformance with the parent view, you will want to make sure that you select "Do not permit branching".
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edit] Can I do "make uninstall" with CMake?

CMake FAQ - KitwarePublic
By default, CMake does not provide the "make uninstall" target, so you cannot do this. We do not want "make uninstall" to remove useful files from the system. If you want an "uninstall" target in your project, then nobody prevents you from providing one. You need to delete the files listed in install_manifest.txt file. Here is how to do it. First create file cmake_uninstall.cmake.in in the top-level directory of the project: IF(NOT EXISTS "@CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@/install_manifest.
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Can Mono run binaries produced by Visual Studio?

FAQ: General - Mono
Use our Mono Migration Analysis tool to check if everything that your application uses has been implemented in Mono or if there are special considerations to keep in mind. The Mono API today is somewhere in between .NET 1.1 and .NET 2.0, see our Roadmap for details about what is implemented.
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What languages in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET are supported?

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The service has been tested with a C# client auto-generated from WSDL by the wsdl.exe tool. It should work fine from any .NET language.
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How do I manage code snippets that I use often in Visual Studio?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
I have code snippets that I use often. How can I manage them so I can easily used them? In Visual Studio, you can store commonly used code snippets on a tab (other than the Clipboard ring) in your Toolbox. You use drag and drop techniques to move the...
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How do I prevent a component from being displayed in the Toolbox in Visual Studio?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
Use the ToolboxItem attribute set to false on your component or control class. This will prevent it from appearing in the Toolbox. [ ToolboxItem( false ) ] public class MyComponent : Component{..} Contributed from George Shepherd's Windows Forms FAQ
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Do I have to have Visual Studio to use "ClickOnce"?

General - Windows Forms FAQs
No. While Visual Studio makes deploying "ClickOnce" applications simple, there are several other ways to deploy "ClickOnce" applications. The .NET Framework SDK includes a tool named MAGE(Manifest Editor & Generator) that provides both a UI (mageui...
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How do I change the Word Wrap Property in Visual Studio?

IDE - Windows Forms FAQs
Go to Tools | Options | Text Editor | All Languages | General and check or uncheck the Word Wrap checkbox. Or you can press Ctrl+R Ctrl+R to toggle this property. Contributed from George Shepherd's Windows Forms FAQ
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How do I change the build order of projects in a solution in Visual Studio?

IDE - Windows Forms FAQs
You can set the build order of the projects by right clicking on the Solution and choosing Project Build Order and adjusting the dependencies on the Dependencies tab in the Project Dependencies window that pops up. Contributed from George Shepherd's...
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edit] I want a new feature in CMake. What should I do?

CMake FAQ - KitwarePublic
Please make sure to look at the old feature requests not to include duplicates, include detailed instructions of the feature and proposed implementation.
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edit] Which regular expressions are supported by CMake?

CMake FAQ - KitwarePublic
When using MATCHES or MATCHALL in an IF command, or using any of the STRING(REGEX ...) commands, CMake expects regular expressions, not globs (wild cards). CMake uses the same regular expression engine above all platforms. Here are the meanings of the metacharacters: ^ Matches at beginning of a line $ Matches at end of a line .
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Can I use Team Foundation Server alone without buying Visual Studio Team System?

Jim Lamb : Team Foundation Server FAQ
Yes. In order to do this you will need to buy Visual Studio Team Foundation Server and a Client Access License for proper communication with the server. Team Explorer, which is included with Team Foundation Server, is a stand alone client that uses the Visual Studio 2005 shell providing a UI for source control, work item tracking and all the other features. For more information on licensing Visual Studio Team System (including Team Foundation Server) see the Team System Licensing White Paper.
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Why can't I see the C-Sharpener For VB menu in Visual Studio .NET?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about C-Sharpener For VB
Assuming that you have successfully installed C-Sharpener For VB, the menu option should automatically appear. If it doesn't appear, then try the following: Turn on the checkbox to the left of C-Sharpener For VB and click the OK button. The menu option should now appear.
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What are the Visual Studio Express Editions?

Frequently Asked Questions
The Visual Studio Express Editions are an expansion of the Visual Studio and SQL Server product line to include fun, simple and easy-to-learn tools for non-professional developers like hobbyists, students and novice developers who want to build dynamic Windows applications, Web sites, and Web services.
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Something is not working, how do I add extra debugging?

cvsd: frequently asked questions
You can start cvsd with the -d option to print extra debugging information to stderr. See the manual page for details. If this produces "Connection refused" or something similar cvsd is not listening on the specified port. Check the logfiles for the reason. A "last resort tool" is strace (or truss or ptrace depending on your os). strace logs all system calls (opening files, changing uid, etc) and can provide useful information.
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edit] How do I get extensions working?

FAQ - Inkscape Wiki
The extensions mechanism allows you to use external programs and scripts written in any language to augment Inkscape's capabilities. The tricky part is satisfying all of the dependencies of the external programs. For help regarding opening special file formats though extensions check GettingExtensionsWorking. If you are interested in on-canvas Effects (the Effects menu) go to GettingEffectsWorking.
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Is there any information on Web Projects and Source Control Integration in Visual Studio .NET?

Visual SourceSafe Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get around the synchronization issue such that deletes and renames from VS.NET do not get synchronize with VSS as described in Q305516.
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How do I debug a designer for a control in Visual Studio?

Debugging - Windows Forms FAQs
You need to use a second instance of Visual Studio to debug the one that's running the code. Put your control on a form. Start a second instance of Visual Studio and choose the Debug | Processes menu item. Double-click devenv.exe and choose Common...
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What is Wise for Visual Studio .NET?

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Wise for Visual Studio .NET is a specially designed Wise product that operates within the Visual Studio interface, with the full functionality of the Wise installation authoring environment. Wise for Visual Studio .NET™ is the only full-featured installation product embedded directly into Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET. Our participation in the Visual Studio Integration Program and our close partnership with Microsoft gives us exclusive access to Microsoft technology.
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Can I still use Microsoft Visual Studio?

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Blue Ink was designed to work with Microsoft Visual Studio. Blue Ink's default set of templates output .sln and .proj files so you can immediately open and work with a generated solution using Microsoft Visual Studio. Yes, in most respects Blue Ink generated solutions are no different than manually coded solutions. Blue Ink generated solutions integrate fully with source control applications such as Microsoft SourceSafe either through Microsoft Visual Studio or externally.
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