I might be going vs 2012 in the fall if I get my new machine with w8 and take a look at a plug-in and scripting if you guys will help.
Rick USA
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Visual Studio 2012 scripting


In 2010 I did not get a lock up, but had to alt tab away and back to get
a cursor once intellisense said anything.  I am not using express, I
wonder if that makes a difference.  I do know, that you can write
plugins to make it speak whatever you want, but I am not skilled enough
to do so yet.  The express version does not allow this, but if you write
one you can get Microsoft to sign and it will then go in the express
version.


BX <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi!
    Yes, and a little more, debug mode itself.

Yes, ti would be interesting to see what 2012 has to offer and would be interesting to see if that mode has been changed, but suspect it has not since that is the nice feature Microsoft placed in it.

The problem as I said in my last posting as you note is the constant display of hints and error corrections on the screen. As I had said, if there was a way to shut up Windoweyes during this process, and when all those hints are flashed on the screen, windoweyes then reads them or can pick and chose them.

I was wondering if a browse mode could be employed here. In other words let all those hints show up on the screen and Windoweyes will just sit back and only read them when you move the cursor around the screen reading all those code lines and the hints placed next to them.

    Does this sound like a workable idea?


        Sincerely
        Bruce
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: Visual Studio 2012 scripting


I know you have to turn off intellisense in 2010.  I have 2012 here and
am currently testing to see if that is still true.

Chip Orange <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bruce,
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> Could you write up what someone has to do in order to use 2010? What > do you
> mean exactly by "special features" having to be turned off, and does
> anything else need to be done?
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> Thanks.
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> Chip
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> From: BX [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 9:15 AM
> To: GW Scripting
> Subject: Re: Visual Studio 2012 scripting
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> Hi Rick,
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> I was wondering about that Rick, what issues have you discovered > using
> 2012?
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> The 2010 is OK as long as all those special features are turned > off...
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> With all my issues and delays and crashes with 2010 I still managed > to
> get a 93.4% as a final grade. Meaning I was penalized from not doing a
> perfect book author format and my software, along with Microsoft, not > being
> user friendly with what I have to use.
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>     The semester is over and a good learning experience.
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> If you have tired 2012 let me know what the issues are before I > attempt
> using it.
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>         Bruce
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> Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 8:39 AM
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> Subject: Visual Studio 2012 scripting
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> Hi: Has anyone done any scripting for Visual Studio 2012?
>
> Rick USA
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