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Tutorial for editing templates #5

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wasabirosso opened this issue Aug 31, 2017 · 6 comments
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Tutorial for editing templates #5

wasabirosso opened this issue Aug 31, 2017 · 6 comments

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@wasabirosso
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Hi,
I wanted to adjust the template for the creator. As I understand, the design is saved in dll files. Is that right? Is there a possibility to Change the design?
Thank you in advanced.

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@wasabirosso
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Something like an editor...
http://taskcardcreator.codeplex.com/discussions/277264

@wasabirosso
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ok, I spoke to some coworkers. They all worked with visual Studio. I didn't find any other possibility to preview the templates of the Task Card creator

@matthiaslischka
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Are you talking about the report templates?! Those seem to be designed in xaml form. Should be pretty easy to customize them.

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@wasabirosso
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Hi,
yes I was talking about them... but yyou always have to load the xaml in the creator to see, if the changes are ok. There is no preview. I thought there would be a possibility without VS and without reloading the creator after every Change
Kind regards

@Timur-Hasan
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Regarding this there is a Q&A on the VS site: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mfrederiksen.TaskCardCreator#qna

User Defined Report

Do you want to customize the cards to fit your team? Add your company name on the cards? Use other colors? Change the content? Print on index cards? Starting from version 7.7 you can do that using configuration files only - no coding/compiling required.

Here is how:
Create a folder TaskCardCreator in you Documents folder
Download UserDefinedReportSample.zip (from the Downloads page) and place the unzipped files into the TaskCardCreator folder

Select UserDefinedSampleWithMargins when you create your cards.

Now customize:
You can now customize by editing the files in the TaskCardCreator folder.
Use Notepad or Visual Studio.

Click here to get the Template

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