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IceSentry avatar IceSentry commented on August 17, 2024 1

Awesome! I'd just like to add that I was looking for something like this for a while and I think this should be a default feature of vs. You did a great job!

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omsharp avatar omsharp commented on August 17, 2024

I'll try to add an option in the Better Comments options page (a CheckBox) to let the user choose whether to change the whole comment or just the TODO keyword. I have an idea in my head on how to do it. Not sure if the implementation will be straight forward though.

For the user defined keyword/classification thing, this was a feature I wanted to have at the beginning, I wanted to let the user define the keywords and make classifications as needed, but then I decided to keep it simple while keeping the idea in mind for future tinkering on the project. I already have a way to implement it, but I have some performance concerns about it. Will see how it goes.

As soon as I get some free time on my hands I'll happily look into it. I haven't been able to do anything on this project lately. I have a bunch of other improvements and features I want to add to the project. And I can't wait to get back on it..

Thanks for the awesome feedback.

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omsharp avatar omsharp commented on August 17, 2024

Dude! I'm super glad to hear that. Thanks.

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omsharp avatar omsharp commented on August 17, 2024

Hey, @IceSentry.

Check out version 1.3, it's up.

Added an option to color only the "Todo" keyword and not the whole task comment, also now you can underline important comments.

I hope you don't mind, I took the liberty to change this issue's title to "[Feature Request] Change only the color of the "Todo" Keyword." , just so I can close it, and opened a new one (#8) for the user defined classifications/custom keywords feature.

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IceSentry avatar IceSentry commented on August 17, 2024

That's awesome. I'm looking in the code and I'm not sure where exactly you actually do the color changing. Could you direct me where this happens. I think I understand the way you tag the comments and the keywords, but I can't see where the actual color change happens.

I have been learning c# for a while now but I have no idea how visual studio extensions work and I'd like to help or at least understand what is happening in your code.

Do you know of any documentation I could read on visual studio extensions similar to yours?

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