June 18, 2018
It would be really cool if there was a palette in visual studio supplied by visual D that can be used to toggle features.

e.g., a verbose toggle button that when clicked on adds -v to the command line. A line to add a version id(customizable), etc.

Ideally the user can customize the toggles which can add switches, run commands, set version or other visual D parameters), etc.


June 30, 2018

On 18/06/2018 05:03, DigitalDesigns wrote:
> It would be really cool if there was a palette in visual studio supplied by visual D that can be used to toggle features.

You can create your custom toolbars within VS: Tools->Customize. Visual D's commands start with "VisualD." You won't find the requested commands below, though.

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> e.g., a verbose toggle button that when clicked on adds -v to the command line. A line to add a version id(customizable), etc.
> 
> Ideally the user can customize the toggles which can add switches, run commands, set version or other visual D parameters), etc.
> 

Not sure this is a common use case (I haven't seen this for other languages), but pull requests are welcome.