2011-04-19 19:40:22 +08:00
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Mapping extensionless header files to C++ in Visual Studio
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Previous versions of the OSG included registry files which enabled syntax
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highlighting for OSG's extensionless headers in Visual Studio. These are not
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needed anymore, because starting with Visual Studio 2002 (7.0), there is a
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setting that will map extensionless files to a certain language in the
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options. This also works for the Express Editions.
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1. Go to Tools-Options.
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2. Open the Text Editor section, and click on File Extension.
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3. At the bottom of the window, check the Map Extensionless Files To
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checkbox, and select Microsoft Visual C++ in the list to the right.
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Note that if you use this feature for other languages, you will have to
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change it when needed. If that is too cumbersome you may want to generate
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the registry files and do it that way instead. Please see the
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.reg files in previous versions of OSG in the VisualStudio directory for
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a guide on how to do that (hint: check the location of the registry key
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to make sure the added values end up in the right place for your version
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of Visual Studio).
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