As the picture shows, my xaml editor shows messy hint, I can't read the words......
Does anyone has the same problem?
Win10 16299
Vs2017 15.5.1(In fact, it exists for a long time, including the older vs versions)
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When i'm typing code, the intellisense comes up to predict code, but before i can choose something in the list, its already gone. I know that you can use crtl+spacebar to bring it back up. But it's pretty annoying.
Does someone knows how to fix this?
(I'm using visual studio 17.3.1 (.Net - C#))
It is likely that this problem is caused by vs extension. You can try to disable the extensions and try again. If it doesn't work you can choose to reinstall Visual Studio.
I have Visual Studio 2017 rel. 15.4.2 with Xamarin 4.7.10.33 (s.o. Windows 7 64 bit).
I create a simple app for Android and iOS and I try to use styles resources.
When I try to define a style inside a ResourceDictionary (in Application.Resources), the intellisense do not show tag "Style".
I have to insert it manually and I don't see nothing oh style's properties.
I see only this
How can I solve this problem?
Thanks in advance
I can reproduced this in my side and I have reported it to the VS Product Team to seek for a better support, please check this: Visual Studio 2017 Xaml intellisense not working with tag “Style”
and you can add your comments and vote it, then you can get any updates from the VS Product Team engineers to know the detail progress.
Question is similar to this one except that I see nothing in the Live Visual Tree window (for a solution that worked recently). Another post suggested checking "Enable native code debugging" in the project debug settings. I've tried that to no avail.
More Suggestions?
I have RTM version of VS 2012, and it's great - but intellisense in VS11 in CSS editor doesn't suggest parameter info, but ... something else, I'm not quite sure what is that actually, it looks like some sample.
To be clear, this is what I get (start VS11 without solution, FILE -> New -> File, file type Styles Sheet):
And this is what I get in VS10 (and what I'd really like to have in VS11):
This is just a sample with "margin"; I tried resetting preferences, clean install of VS11, etc. It behaves the same way with or without solution.
I suspect the problem is between keyboard and chair, but I didn't find any clue in VS11 preferences, or googling any combination of "intellisense css visual studio 2012", etc.
Thanks,
Robert
That is the correct suggestion!.. It is basically giving you an example of what you can put as a value.
It is very useful for other CSS3 properties where the value is more complex.
I'm trying to get RC of Visual Studio 2012 working for XAML files. I can't seem to get any XAML Intellisense and the option within Tools is greyed out.
I've also tried to run the solution using Blend, however I only get Intellisense for custom controls such as telerik then.
When ever I drag controls onto the design surface I get an "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" exception but the control is still added to the surface.
I've read that this was a bug within VS11 and was fixed with in the Visual Studio 2012 RC.
I've created a new Silverlight Application and the intellisense is working so i'm wondering if its an issue with how my projects are set up.
I have all of my Styles within a separate themes project, which is referenced by other all other projects. Within the designer these references show up as errors but when the application runs they are resolved fine.
Would unresolved resources at design time affect Intellisense?
Click "Build -> Clean Solution", then "Build -> Build Solution". ("Rebuild Solution" alone doesn't work.) [Source]
If you have a reference to any of the expression blend dlls for interactions and you are using silverlight5 you will need to update the following dlls:
Microsoft.Expression.Controls.dll
Microsoft.Expression.Effects.dll
Microsoft.Expression.Interactions.dll
System.Windows.Interactivity.dll
Blend + SketchFlow Preview for Microsoft Visual Studio 2012
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30702
Ref Location:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Expression\Blend\Silverlight\v5.0\Libraries
Exact same problem here, using WPF.
In my case, removing:
<Page.Resources>
<vm:AnyViewModel x:Key="anyViewModel" />
</Page.Resources>
Solve my problem...
One known cause of XAML Intellisense failure is if System.Windows.Controls.Toolkit is one of the project references. I've seen where deleting that reference instantly fixes the problem. The problem is described in the comments of this Connect bug for VS2012 Beta, but it applies to the RC with the July update as well.
I've found that some xaml designers for a control have this issue, where other controls are just fine.
The problem (in my case) seems to be if parameters are null or events call uninitialized singletons. Something the designer gives you a stack trace and other timers renders with no problem.
I've found by changing the back-end code for pages that don't have Intelli-sense to include DesignerProperties always fixes the issue (in my cases).
public Homing()
{
InitializeComponent();
if (DesignerProperties.GetIsInDesignMode(this))
return;
// some other code here that may have uninitialized members
}
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I'm not sure if I had the same problem, but Intellisense mysteriously stopped working for me within a XAML file. I tried cleaning the build as someone suggested, but that didn't work.
After I restarted Visual Studio 2013, the Intellisense in the XAML page started to work again.