Ruby Tools For Visual Studio 2013
Extension for Visual Studio Code - Provides Ruby language and debugging support for Visual Studio Code.
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Aspose.Diagram for.NET is a specialized API designed to work with Microsoft Visio files. It allows developers to create, manipulate & convert native Visio file formats from within ASP.NET web applications, web services, Windows applications and Mono. Developers can create diagrams from scratch as well as easily load existing files and manipulate the elements of the diagram to export the result in other Visio formats, images or fixed-layout formats. This.NET Diagram API is an alternative to the Microsoft Visio Object Model and provides better performance. It makes use of the advanced functionality of Visio Services to manipulate Visio documents on a server. The API is extensible, easy to use, compact and provides common functionality so that developers have to write less code when performing common tasks. Simple, Fast & Reliable Conversion of Visio Files Companies generate technical diagrams in Microsoft Visio and would like to be able to share this information.
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The problem, however, is that the common users would not be able to load such visuals unless they have installed Microsoft Visio or some other tool that could load Visio specific file formats. One of the ways of solving this problem is converting the Visio diagrams to universal formats such as PDF, HTML & raster images, which do not require special programs to be installed on the machine. Aspose.Diagram for.NET has its own conversion engine, which works independently of any other software, and can convert any supported Visio file format to any of the supported format with just a few lines of code. The conversion process is quick yet reliable, offering you the high fidelity results regardless of the resultant file format.
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Hi Microsoft Community, I am having an issue with the Ruby Rubocop extension for Visual Studio Code. At first I was getting an error saying that the ruby.rubocop.executePath was empty and now I am getting an error/warning C: heodinprojectailsInstalleruby2.1.0in uby.exerubocop.bat is not executable. This is my execution path 'C: theodinproject RailsInstaller Ruby2.1.0 bin'. I used the Rails Installer to install Ruby and Rails along with some other things all at the same time. Per the documentation I have round it says that it need to be the Ruby Binary Installation path. This shouldn't be that hard to set this extension up but for some reason I have hit a snag. Thank you, Mario.