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An automatic layout enforcement tool for the C# programming language.
 

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Adding Custom Code Layouts to the Code Layout Browser, published Thursday, November 22, 2007

If  you have a custom Code Layout and you want to make it accessible through the Code Layout Browser, all you need to do is place it in the "My Code Layouts" folder under your installation folder. (Typically "C:\Program Files\Regionerate\My Code Layouts")

The file must have an .xml extension. The label inside the Code Layout Browser will be the same as the file name just without the extension. ("My Custom Code Layout.xml" will be shown as "My Custom Code Layout")

If you want to have a custom image assigned to it, just place a 128x128 png file in the same directory with the same name. For example, if you want to have a custom image for "My Custom Code Layout.xml", just name your image "My Custom Code Layout.png". If you don't place a custom image, the default image will be used.

Remember: if you have a custom Code Layout and want to use it as your primary Code Layout (the primary Code Layout is the one that will be accessible when hitting the keyboard shortcut without holding it down), use the settings dialog to select it.

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