How to mark or highlight code sections in Visual Studio?
I am studying a large project, and would like to mark already studied and understood code sections (preferably in color).
Is there such possibility in Visual Studio itself or is there a plugin with such functionality? Similar functionality is available in Notepad++ and is called "Style token". But there the selected areas are not saved when you close the file.
I'm using Visual Studio 2010. Thanks.
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I am studying a large project, and would like to mark already studied and understood code sections (preferably in color).
Is there such possibility in Visual Studio itself or is there a plugin with such functionality? Similar functionality is available in Notepad++ and is called "Style token". But there the selected areas are not saved when you close the file.
I'm using Visual Studio 2010. Thanks.
visual-studio visual-studio-2010
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I am studying a large project, and would like to mark already studied and understood code sections (preferably in color).
Is there such possibility in Visual Studio itself or is there a plugin with such functionality? Similar functionality is available in Notepad++ and is called "Style token". But there the selected areas are not saved when you close the file.
I'm using Visual Studio 2010. Thanks.
visual-studio visual-studio-2010
I am studying a large project, and would like to mark already studied and understood code sections (preferably in color).
Is there such possibility in Visual Studio itself or is there a plugin with such functionality? Similar functionality is available in Notepad++ and is called "Style token". But there the selected areas are not saved when you close the file.
I'm using Visual Studio 2010. Thanks.
visual-studio visual-studio-2010
visual-studio visual-studio-2010
asked Nov 24 '18 at 4:53
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You could use the #region directive to mark blocks of code. This will not affect the color though. For example :
#region IUnderstoodThisSection
code
#endregion
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You could use the #region directive to mark blocks of code. This will not affect the color though. For example :
#region IUnderstoodThisSection
code
#endregion
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You could use the #region directive to mark blocks of code. This will not affect the color though. For example :
#region IUnderstoodThisSection
code
#endregion
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You could use the #region directive to mark blocks of code. This will not affect the color though. For example :
#region IUnderstoodThisSection
code
#endregion
You could use the #region directive to mark blocks of code. This will not affect the color though. For example :
#region IUnderstoodThisSection
code
#endregion
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