PowerToys/src/modules/powerrename/PowerRenameUILib/readme.txt
Stefan Markovic 5cfbd72fa8
[PowerRename] Fluent UX (#13678)
* PowerRename new UI

* Add scrollviewer

* Don't deploy PowerRenameUI_new

* Visual updates

* Visual updates

* Updates

* Update Resources.resw

* Added docs button

* Update MainWindow.xaml

* Wire Docs button

* RegEx -> regular expressions

* Update Show only renamed list on search/replace text changed

* Update Show only renamed list on search/replace text changed - proper fix
Set searchTerm to NULL when cleared - fix Show only renamed files on clear searchTerm

* Files/folders input error handling

* Fix renaming with keeping UI window opened

After renaming folder, all of it's children need path update.
Without path update, further renaming of children items would
fail.

* Update only children, not all items with greater depth

* Fix dictionary false positives

* Remove .NET dep

* Rename PowerRenameUI_new to PowerRenameUILib
Rename executable PowerRenameUIHost to PowerRename

Co-authored-by: Laute <Niels.Laute@philips.com>
2021-10-25 14:40:19 +01:00

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C++/WinRT PowerRenameUILib Project Overview
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This project demonstrates how to get started writing XAML apps directly
with standard C++, using the C++/WinRT SDK component and XAML compiler
support to generate implementation headers from interface (IDL) files.
These headers can then be used to implement the local Windows Runtime
classes referenced in the app's XAML pages.
Steps:
1. Create an interface (IDL) file to define any local Windows Runtime
classes referenced in the app's XAML pages.
2. Build the project once to generate implementation templates under
the "Generated Files" folder, as well as skeleton class definitions
under "Generated Files\sources".
3. Use the skeleton class definitions for reference to implement your
Windows Runtime classes.
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Learn more about C++/WinRT here:
http://aka.ms/cppwinrt/
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