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October 2008 - Posts

In this post we will go over how to create a custom MGrammar Command in Intellipad. Launch Intellipad with Samples enabled (See Quetzal's post on Intellipad Samples if you are unfamiliar). Let's open up %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Oslo SDK 1.0\Bin\Intellipad\Samples\Microsoft.M.Grammar.IntellipadPlugin\MGrammarCommands.py Read More...
An earlier post by Quetzal went over how you can customize Intellipad menu bar. In this post I would like to show how Intellipad can be customized to bind to your favorite shortcut of your favorite command easily. In this example, I would like to have Read More...
[Update: Thanks to everyone who pointed out that the originally described method for setting the mode to MGrammar doesn't work in the PDC build of Intellipad.] [Update 2: clarifying some things about using tree preview.] One of the cool features in Intellipad Read More...
The Intellipad October CTP ships with some extra capabilities that are not enabled by default. Some of these are interesting extras, like the column indicator behavior, and others were still "in progress" like the IronPython language services plugin. Read More...
Intellipad's appearance and behavior is extremely customizable. In this post, I would like to show how the Intellipad menu bar can be modified. Future posts will look into changing syntax fonts and colors, and adding or modifying command behavior. In Read More...
In this post we will cover how to create your first M model with Intellipad. For more information about M language please see http://blogs.msdn.com/mlanguage I launch Intellipad and start authoring my first M. Not very surprisingly, the first thing I Read More...
Welcome to the Intellipad Team Blog! Emacs.net Intellipad is what has previously been described as emacs.net . We like to think of Intellipad as a light-weight text editing tool with extensible hooks for both simple and sophisticated language services. Read More...
 
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