I currently have a visual studio add-in and have created a new output window pane which I can write text to successfully. However, when the output window is not open or it is minimised then it doesn't open (popup) when I call the Activate() method on the pane. Any ideas how I can achieve this?
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A:
If you created your Add-in using the Add-in wizard you should have an Exec() method like below. I have added two lines that cause the Output window to open and become visible regardless whether it was originally closed or minimized. I tested this in VS2008 and VS2010.
public void Exec(string commandName, vsCommandExecOption executeOption, ref object varIn, ref object varOut, ref bool handled)
{
handled = false;
if(executeOption == vsCommandExecOption.vsCommandExecOptionDoDefault)
{
if(commandName == "AddinTest.Connect.AddinTest")
{
// Find the output window.
Window outputWindow = _applicationObject.Windows.Item(Constants.vsWindowKindOutput);
// Show the window. (You might want to make sure outputWindow is not null here...)
outputWindow.Visible = true;
handled = true;
return;
}
}
}
shaunmartin
2010-10-16 08:06:08
Thank you, was exactly what I needed.
gouldos
2010-10-18 09:00:36