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I am hoping someone can help me with this. What I have been looking around for but can't seem to find is if there is someway to add an event, or anything else that will allow a visual studio plug-in to watch for an external reference to be added to a currently open solution / project?

Or even better yet would anyone happen to know of an add-in that automatically adds all controls from a referenced dll into the visual studio toolbox?

Thanks.

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  • That would be nice. I feel like I'm missing something on how controls from referenced dlls should work. My searching has just started... so I'll chime in here if I find something. Apr 1, 2009 at 0:36
  • On the point about things being automatically added into the toolbox... Which version of Visual Studio 2008 are you using? (Professional? Standard? Express? )
    – Jason D
    Nov 27, 2009 at 5:23
  • I'm using VS 2008 Professional.
    – Cory
    Nov 27, 2009 at 23:23

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Not exactly what you asked, but I've written a Visual Studio 2008 Integration Package, and if I recall correctly I could override the "add reference" method, as well as inherit the "reference node" and thus change its behavior, for example its constructor.

This functionality might be missing from an add-in (which is more limited than an integration package), so you might consider writing a package instead.

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I have written a macro that will change a file reference to a project reference if you add the project to the solution (and vice versa), but I don't think that's what you want?

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  • I would love to have that feature. We buy the source for a large UI framework and I have to spend several hours linking up all the projects to build our customized libraries from it. Aug 22, 2009 at 19:32
  • Ask the question, and leave me a comment on one of my questions with a link to your question (pending implementation of a viable way to contact other users)
    – Benjol
    Aug 23, 2009 at 19:47

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