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Adding commnad to context menu

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Martin - 12 Apr 2004 09:53 GMT
Hi

I would like to add my own command (through Add-In) to the context
menu which pops up when I right click in the code editor whilst
debugging. I.e. where 'Add Watch' and 'QuickWatch...' commands are. Is
this possible?

I have read a post here about a year ago titled "How to add command to
editors context menu". This explains how to add a command to a context
menu. But what is the context menu here?

I looked arround a fair while and couldn't find an answer or an Add-In
that does this. Your suggestions will be greately appreciated.

Martin.
Martin - 12 Apr 2004 17:42 GMT
Oops. I have just found an answer in this post:

Subject: RE: Visual Studio's Context Menu
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Date: 2003-09-01 01:23:56 PST

Cheers, Martin.

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