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Programming / Visual Basic |
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VB 6.0 Code Viewer and Validator 1.4 |
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| Author |
L-Space Design |
| Date |
08/01/2003 |
| Size |
1010 KB |
| License |
Shareware |
| Price |
US $39.00 |
| Platform |
Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000 |
| Installation |
Install and Uninstall |
| aFreeGo
Rating |
Not Rated |
| Downloads |
20 |
| User
Rating |
0.00 |
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| Minimum
Requirements |
Visual Basic 6.0 |
| Limitations |
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The Code Viewer is an add-in for Visual Basic 6.0 which replaces most of the functionality of the Project Explorer. In addition it provides you with a means of exploring the code layout in a compact a useful manner.
The viewer is laid out much like the Project Explorer the different categories of file are listing in folders in the tree view.
Each time you open a file node the code for that file is parsed and added to the treeview. When the node is closed the lines are removed again to conserve resources.
If there is invalid code in the file it will immediately be displayed for you in red text
By double clicking on a line you will be taken to that line allowing you to quickly examine and correct errors.
To put a file into a folder you have created simply drag the object onto the destination folder and it will be moved.
Once a folder has had files added to it removing all the files from it will cause it to be removed from the list of folders and it will have to be recreated if you want to use it again. New files will automatically be added to their proper folder type.
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