Editing Project files, Resource Editors in VS 2010
Editing Project Files
Visual
Studio gives you the ability to easily edit the project file
associated with your project (.csproj or .vbproj). You might
do this to change settings related to how the project is
compiled since proj files are
MSBuild
files. The ability to edit project files has been available
in previous versions of Visual studio and is not a new
feature.
One would normally close Visual Studio and edit the
proj file using a text editor.
The better way is to
first unload the project in Visual Studio by right clicking
on the project in the solution explorer and selecting
“Unload Project”
The project gets unloaded and is marked
“unavailable”
The project file can now be edited by
right clicking on the unloaded project.
After editing the file, the project can be
reloaded.
Resource editors in VS 2010
Visual studio also comes with a number of resource
editors (see list here).
For example, you could open a file using the
Binary editor like so.
Go to File > Open > File..
Select a File and choose the “Open With..” option in
the bottom right.
We are given the option to choose an editor.
Note that clicking on the “Add..” in the dialog
above allows you to include your favorite editor.
Choosing the “Binary editor” above allows us to
edit the file in hex format. In addition, we can also search
for hex bytes or ASCII strings using the Find command.
The “Open With..” option is also available from within the solution explorer as shown below:
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