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horeaper |
Posted - Aug 24 2010 : 05:06:23 AM
See the problem? No? I don't think "Rename references" and "Rename references with preview..." should get colored. Is this intended? |
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horeaper |
Posted - Aug 26 2010 : 9:00:26 PM Officially, Vista doesn't support VS2003. So if this exist only in VS2003, I can live with that, but in this case, VS2008 has the same problem. I didn't notice this earlier because I never let listboxes get colored, just like topic 9731 described. |
feline |
Posted - Aug 26 2010 : 12:51:52 PM Thank you for that, I am now able to reproduce the problem here:
case=49152
The effect is only showing up under some combinations of IDE and OS for me, which is a little unexpected. |
horeaper |
Posted - Aug 26 2010 : 02:24:27 AM VA_X.dll file version 10.6.1830.0 built 2010.08.12 DevEnv.exe version 7.10.6030.0 Enterprise Architect msenv.dll version 7.10.6030.0 Font: Consolas 13(Pixels) Comctl32.dll version 5.82.6001.18000 Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6002 Service Pack 2 2 processors (x86)
Platform: Win32 Stable Includes: E:\\Visual C++ Environment\\DirectX\\April 2006\\Include; E:\\Visual C++ Environment\\include; D:\\Microsoft Visual Studio 7.1\\Vc7\\include; D:\\Microsoft Visual Studio 7.1\\Vc7\\atlmfc\\include; D:\\Microsoft Visual Studio 7.1\\Vc7\\PlatformSDK\\include\\prerelease; D:\\Microsoft Visual Studio 7.1\\Vc7\\PlatformSDK\\include; D:\\Microsoft Visual Studio 7.1\\SDK\\v1.1\\include;
Other Includes:
Stable Source Directories: D:\\Microsoft Visual Studio 7.1\\Vc7\\atlmfc\\src\\mfc; D:\\Microsoft Visual Studio 7.1\\Vc7\\atlmfc\\src\\atl; D:\\Microsoft Visual Studio 7.1\\Vc7\\crt\\src;
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feline |
Posted - Aug 25 2010 : 7:36:00 PM Can you please go to:
VA Options -> System Info -> Copy Info
and paste the details (from the clipboard) into your reply. This will give us the basic information about your setup. |
horeaper |
Posted - Aug 24 2010 : 8:48:44 PM "Rename" is a known symbol, CFtpConnection::Rename, Alt+G do work. This is a MFC class, defined in "afxinet.h".
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feline |
Posted - Aug 24 2010 : 11:24:04 AM If you type the symbol "Rename" on its own in the code, how is this coloured? Does Alt-G on it work?
I am wondering if "Rename" is known symbol of some type in your solution. I am not seeing this colouring on my system. |