Resource Editor for VS.NET 2003 made with VSIP Extras!
Check out this Resource Editor made with the VSIPExtras by Gaston. Features listed from the site include:
- Integrated on Visual Studio .NET 2003
- Edit .resx and .resources files
- Explore resources in .dll and .exe files, then for example, you can open and see the icons and bitmaps of any assembly. When a DLL or EXE file is opened, the editor automatically appends the .resx extension to the file.
- Edit of bitmaps and icons using the default editors in VS.NET. (The default bitmap editor doesn't support more than 256 colors so that in these cases MS Paint is opened in order to edit the bitmap)
- Additionally, edit imagelists, strings, etc.
- You can add and delete bitmaps, icons and strings. (Bitmaps files are not locked in the file system after an add operation, try another resource editor and see if they have this feature :))
- Separate tabs for images, icons, strings.
Cool stuff! - Josh
Comments
- Anonymous
April 22, 2004
Took me a while to find the 'Resource Editor' link from your post - no underline/decoration and no visible highlighting doesn't help the user! Thanks for the post though! - Anonymous
April 23, 2004
I updated to the one stylesheet I could find that underlined the links. Better? I've also been mostly trying to past the actual links in instead of linkifying text moving forward. - Anonymous
August 01, 2004
gfhgfhgh - Anonymous
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