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Working on it now, Thanks.
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@madskristensen; Based on Hacking Visual Studio session on 1/14/2022, you talked about the language editor. I am working on a free project that would allow you to edit and test (.ling) extension (LinqPad v7) queries inside of Visual Studio 2022 or even just LINQ queries inside your current CSharp project files. I tried based on you Markdown Editor V2 to create this editor but was not successful since the parser was from a third party, but after your demo of PkgdefLanguage and its language editor with its own parser, I would like to try again. If it is all right with you, I would like to create a Walkthrough for this attempt and add it to the Visual Studio Extensibility Cookbook site which would include a markdown ReadMe file and source code link to the GitHub project. I have contributed to the vsixcookbook site before and like it as a sole source Goto site for info on creating Visual Studio Extensions.
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