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