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Linguist.vsix file not present, .sln does not open properly #3

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Moraxes opened this issue Apr 12, 2012 · 3 comments
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Linguist.vsix file not present, .sln does not open properly #3

Moraxes opened this issue Apr 12, 2012 · 3 comments

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@Moraxes
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Moraxes commented Apr 12, 2012

There is no Linguist.vsix file anywhere in the package, which makes it impossible to install the plugin easily. I tried to compile the .sln myself, but it doesn't open properly (error when opening Linguist/Linguist.csproj: "The project type is not supported by this installation."). This makes me very sad, because I would love me some Sublime Text 2 highlighting, but I need some VS features that the former does not provide. Ideas?

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jesse99 commented Apr 13, 2012

Download it from the studio gallery: http://i4.visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/b0fe68e7-f2f6-4b5a-9e53-c24a41ffc4cb

The download there contains just the vslx.

-- Jesse

On Apr 12, 2012, at 10:14 AM, MoreAxes wrote:

There is no Linguist.vsix file anywhere in the package, which makes it impossible to install the plugin easily. I tried to compile the .sln myself, but it doesn't open properly (error when opening Linguist/Linguist.csproj: "The project type is not supported by this installation."). This makes me very sad, because I would love me some Sublime Text 2 highlighting, but I need some VS features that the former does not provide. Ideas?


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Moraxes commented Apr 13, 2012

Thanks. Is it possible to change highlighting settings (colors and the like) without having to recompile the whole extension? If not, how do I recompile it? (as I mentioned earlier, there is an error when opening the .sln)

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jesse99 commented Apr 13, 2012

Yes, see the read me at https://github.com/jesse99/Linguist

-- Jesse

On Apr 13, 2012, at 1:12 PM, MoreAxes wrote:

Thanks. Is it possible to change highlighting settings (colors and the like) without having to recompile the whole extension? If not, how do I recompile it? (as I mentioned earlier, there is an error when opening the .sln)


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