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Interactive ToolTip using Visual Studio 2010 Productivity Power Tool

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Article posted by Kunal2383 on 7/22/2010 | Views: 5960 | Category: Visual Studio 2010/12 | Level: Beginner red flag


Visual Studio 2010 Productivity Power Tool is a set of extensions for Visual Studio 2010 Professional and above versions which actually improves productivity of developers. In this Tips & Trick, I will show you one nice extension behavior named “Interactive Tooltip”, which will make your development life easier.

Introduction

Visual Studio 2010 Productivity Power Tool is a set of extensions for Visual Studio 2010 Professional and above versions which actually improves productivity of developers. In this Tips & Trick, I will show you one nice extension behavior named “Interactive Tooltip”, which will make your development life easier.

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If you didn’t install it till now, you can download it from Visual Studio Gallery. You can also download it directly from here. Read the complete post to know about it more.

Configuring Visual Studio 

Here I will show you how to use the Visual Studio 2010 Productivity Tool for better interactive tooltip for your code. Once installed, it will automatically activate this feature. But in any case, it is not configured or you modified it explicitly then follow the below steps to activate it again:

  • From Visual Studio 2010, go to Tools –> Options

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  • From the left pane, expand the “Productivity Power Tools” and select “Solution Navigator”.

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  • Now in the right pane of the “Options” dialog check whether the CheckBox with title “Enable interactive tooltips” is checked. If it is not checked, just do it.

Working with the Interactive Tooltip

Once done, you will see the feature of the interactive tooltips in your code view.

Open your code behind file and move your cursor on top of any class. You will see a ToolTip dropdown pops up on the screen as shown below:

image If you click the dropdown, you will see all the member variables, methods and properties of that class listed inside it.

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You can now browse through the class implementation from the Tooltip as much as you want to drilldown. Have a look into the above snapshot. Not only that, you can search for any specific property, method or member variable like this:

imageAnd, it will filter out the members of the class. This is not only for class, but for all properties, methods etc. too. Have a look into the following snapshot where it shows the Tooltip for the MessageBox.Show() method of my Silverlight application. It shows return type and also the parameter passed to the method.

 

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I will keep posting various Tips with that, once I explore more. Till then enjoy coding. Smile Cheers…

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Biography:He is currently working as a Silverlight application developer. Has a very good skill over C#, XAML, Silverlight & WPF. He has a good working experience in Windows 7 application (including Multitouch) development.

During his professional career he worked in various technologies & delivered quality output. He never hesitates to take up challenges & work on the latest technologies in Microsoft platform.

He attended various software development competition & achieved different awards.

He is presently focusing on the RIA (Silverlight & WPF) & willing to become a Technology Specialist in Microsoft platform. Learning newer things, Blog posting & helping others in forums is one of his regular activity.

Specialties: Silverlight Application Development, WPF Application Development, Windows 7 Application Development
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