WinStudio supports
a built-in full-featured script editor; or, if Microsoft Visual Studio
is installed on your client computer, you can choose to use the
Visual Studio IDE as a script editor.
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Close any open forms.
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From the
menu, select .
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Select the Runtime Behaviors tab.
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Clear Optimize
Script Execution.
Note:
- The check box is selected by default to improve load and
compile time of scripts in Runtime Mode. To edit scripts in
Design Mode, you must clear the box to prevent assembly-locking
and memory penalties.
- If a form is open when you change this setting, the setting
reverts to its previous value.
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Select the Design Time tab.
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In the Script Editor group box,
specify which script editor WinStudio is to use.
Note: To
select the Visual Studio option, you
must already have Visual Studio installed and configured on your system.
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Optionally, if you are using Visual Studio as your script editor,
use the Visual Studio Modeless check
box to specify whether you want to edit scripts modally or not (see
Editing
or creating a script with Visual Studio).