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<blockquote data-quote="huha" data-source="post: 922844" data-attributes="member: 63847"><p>morpheus_xx,</p><p>can you give me a hint on where to disable "Benutzerdefiniertes Tool:MSBuild: Compile" (clear!) and "Buildvorgang: Page" (select "none"). I am using Visual Studio 2010 Express, but could not find an option for that. Also in the MP2 script built I was not able to see where this was used.</p><p> </p><p>I made more progress and will soon release the first stable version of TvWishListMP2. A couple of questions are still left:</p><p> </p><p>1) Is it possible in the logger to log to a separate filename. I also did not figure out how to switch between info and debug mode.</p><p> </p><p>2) Where are the nice hover background pictures defined (e.g. Slim Tv or Weather) on the MP2 start screen when the plugin is highlighted? I looked through the plugin.xml file, but could not find anything.</p><p> </p><p>3) I realized that MP2 does not have version numbers included yet when using fileinfo. Everything is 1.0.0.0 (from Easter built to Summer release). I tried to use that for detecting an older version of the SlimTv plugin. Will that be changed in the future?</p><p> </p><p>4) I had issues with the plugin configuration as the .xml file is only written when MP2 is being closed when using</p><p>settingsManager.Save(settings);</p><p>and is not immediately writing the .xml file. So I was not able to use my new settings when reloading in the model using</p><p>TvWishListMP2Settings settings = settingsManager.Load<TvWishListMP2Settings>();</p><p>, but loaded the very old file written settings from the last run. Is that a bug or did i miss anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huha, post: 922844, member: 63847"] morpheus_xx, can you give me a hint on where to disable "Benutzerdefiniertes Tool:MSBuild: Compile" (clear!) and "Buildvorgang: Page" (select "none"). I am using Visual Studio 2010 Express, but could not find an option for that. Also in the MP2 script built I was not able to see where this was used. I made more progress and will soon release the first stable version of TvWishListMP2. A couple of questions are still left: 1) Is it possible in the logger to log to a separate filename. I also did not figure out how to switch between info and debug mode. 2) Where are the nice hover background pictures defined (e.g. Slim Tv or Weather) on the MP2 start screen when the plugin is highlighted? I looked through the plugin.xml file, but could not find anything. 3) I realized that MP2 does not have version numbers included yet when using fileinfo. Everything is 1.0.0.0 (from Easter built to Summer release). I tried to use that for detecting an older version of the SlimTv plugin. Will that be changed in the future? 4) I had issues with the plugin configuration as the .xml file is only written when MP2 is being closed when using settingsManager.Save(settings); and is not immediately writing the .xml file. So I was not able to use my new settings when reloading in the model using TvWishListMP2Settings settings = settingsManager.Load<TvWishListMP2Settings>(); , but loaded the very old file written settings from the last run. Is that a bug or did i miss anything? [/QUOTE]
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