I'm attempting to use Visual Studio extensibility (VSX) to create a visual studio custom designer. I'm using the default extensibility 'Package' project type with the Visual Studio package creation wizard which provides for the creation of a custom editor. This is great! However, I want to create my own custom designer and the wizard only creates a customer editor but not a custom designer.
Does anyone have an example or any reference documentation on how to create a custom designer even if just modifying the VS wizard created customer editor?
So far I've used the Visual Studio package project wizard to create a customer editor. Commencing from the default code created by the Custom Editor Wizard I have changed the following: 1) Updated the Window Pane from the Editor's Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.WindowPane type to the Designer's Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Design.DesignerWindowPane. I've implemented the interfaces on the DesignerWindowPane. I updated the EditorFactory to reflect the change in Window Pane type. 2) Then I added the following attributes to the package class.
[DesignSurfaceExtensionAttribute(typeof(TierDesigner))]
[ProvideObjectAttribute(typeof(TierDesigner))]
[ProvideServiceAttribute(typeof(TierDesigner))]
I also modified the logical view attribute to
[ProvideEditorLogicalView(typeof(EditorFactory), VSConstants.LOGVIEWID.Designer_string)]
Although I haven't removed any of the default editor attributes
[ProvideEditorExtension(typeof(EditorFactory), ".ld", 50,
ProjectGuid = Guids.PckgGuid,
TemplateDir = "Templates",
NameResourceID = 105,
DefaultName = "Layers")]
3) I've added a DesignSurfaceExtension type of class TierDesigner as reflected in the attributes in 2 above.
Testing via the experimental hive I create the custom file type '.ld' through the VS file menu and add to a csproj. When I click on the '.ld' file to open the EditorFactory runs fine, it creates the WindowsDesignerPane type and once it exits from the EditorFactory code it crashes with error code 'Catastrophic failure (Exception from HRESULT: 0:8000FFFF (E_UNEXPECTED)).
I'm believe there is something I haven't implemented but haven't been able to find the exact issue.
So far I've used Dive Deep VSX series VSX Information and the Visual Studio 2010 SDK code samples but neither of these provides any reference on creating custom designers and I haven't been able to find reference documentation anywhere at all.
I'm attempting to use a customer designer to automate some boilerplate tier code based on tiers created in the custom designer.
Any help, examples or advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks