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I'm currently trying to evaluate LightSpeed for use on a project I'm working on. Am I right in thinking that only Visual Studio 2008 is supported, NOT Visual Studio 2010? If Visual Studio 2010 is not currently supported, can you please tll me when it will be? |
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Hi Oliver, VS 2010 is fully supported in the latest nightly build. We'll be releasing LightSpeed 3.1 in the next few days which will include VS2010 support in the standard download as well. http://www.mindscape.co.nz/products/lightspeed/nightlybuilds.aspx John-Daniel |
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If this is true, I'm having a really hard time working it out. I've installed the latest dailies, but double-clicking on an .lsmodel file or choosing "View Designer" from the context menu results in a no-op for me. I also have no installed templates for adding new models. I'm running VS2010 RTM on a Win7 x64 machine. |
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Hmm, I know we have customers running in this configuration with no problems, so I'm not sure what the issue might be. As a first step, could you: * Uninstall LightSpeed (check Control Panel to make sure *all* versions are uninstalled * Open a VS2010 command prompt and run devenv /setup * Reinstall LightSpeed, ensuring that the VS2010 Designer option is selected If it's still not working after that, please let us know exactly what behaviour you see (e.g. opens as XML, nothing happens at all, etc.). |
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Hi Ivan,
Thanks for getting back. I was about to write that I resolved this using the command prompt switch you mentioned here and in a previous post. When I double-click the old .lsmodel file, I just see XML. However, I found the template after running the prompt and was able to create a new .lsmodel and just rebuilt it. I guess my model file didn't convert successfully. I'm sorted now, it just took a bit of time to rewire a new model. Thanks! |
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