Developers often prefer to document their code by using comments. Select code that you want to surround with a comment and then choose the Comment button from the toolbar in the IDE. To reverse the action, choose the Uncomment button.
For more information about how to use comments in the C code that's in the MainWindow. Lightbulb icons that appear in your XAML code are part of the Quick Actions that you can use to refactor, generate, or otherwise modify code. Remove unnecessary namespaces. In the XAML code editor, unnecessary namespaces appear in dimmed text.
If you hover your cursor over an unnecessary using, a lightbulb will appear. When you choose the Remove Unnecessary Namespaces option from the drop-down list, you'll see a preview of that which you can remove.
Rename namespace. This feature, available from the right-click context menu after you highlight a namespace, makes it easy to change multiple instances of a setting at one time. For more information, see the Rename a code symbol refactoring page. This lets you set properties and instantiate objects in markup based on the presence of an API without needing to use code behind.
The Structure Visualizer feature in the code editor shows structure guide lines, which are vertical dashed lines that indicate matching open and closed tag elements in your code. These vertical lines make it easier to see where logical blocks begin and end. For more information, see the Navigate code page. Choose the one that you want to quickly add it to your code.
You can recognize the IntelliCode selections because they appear at the top of the list and are starred. For more information, see the Overview of IntelliCode page.
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You can set the margins of a control by using the Margin properties under Layout in the Properties window. Use margin adorners to change the margins of an element relative to its layout container. When a margin adorner is open, a margin is not set and the margin adorner displays a broken chain. When the margin is not set, elements remain in place when the layout container is resized at run time. When a margin adorner is closed, a margin adorner displays an unbroken chain, and elements move with the margin as the layout container is resized at run time the margin remains fixed.
You can modify an element by using the element handles that appear on the artboard when you move the pointer over the corners of the blue box that surrounds an element. These handles enable you to rotate, resize, flip, move, or add a corner radius to the element. The symbol for the element handle varies by function and changes depending on the exact location of the pointer. If you don't see the element handles, make sure the element is selected. In Design view, additional artboard commands are available in the lower-left area of the window, as shown here:.
Zoom enables you to size the design surface. You can zoom from Displays or hides the snap grid that shows the gridlines. Gridlines are used when you enable either snapping to gridlines or snapping to snaplines. If snapping to gridlines is enabled, an element tends to align with the closest horizontal and vertical gridlines when you drag it onto the artboard.
Snaplines help you align controls relative to each other. If snapping to snaplines is enabled, when you drag a control relative to other controls, alignment boundaries appear when the edges and the text of some controls are aligned horizontally or vertically. An alignment boundary appears as a red-dashed line.
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