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Is there anything as an HTML5 libtidy .NET wrapper ?
I have been looking around and all I can find is Mark Beaton's Tidy Managed.
It doesn't seem to support HTML5 gracefully. I have been using it in the past with great success, but it's no longer a good fit.
Then there is this HTML Tidy with HTML5 support.
But I was hoping there is a .NET wrapper for it (than I can't seem to find, no matter what).
Also it needs to build on x64 so I understand the chances are close to zero :)
You can try the NewInlineTags property. Works for me:
var td = Document.FromFile(InFileName);
// new HTML5 tags
td.NewInlineTags = "section, aside, header, nav, footer";
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This is a bit of a reach, but i figured its worth a shot. I have been tasked with making a very large program localizable which initially was not written to support it. That means literal strings are everywhere throughout the 387 code files for the project.
Does anyone know of a tool which can generate a list of localizable strings that have the possibility to be displayed on the GUI? There is an error log with literal strings as well that is written to, and I do not want to translate those.
I know its a long shot!
ReSharper provides tools to find localizable strings and more easily move them to resource files.
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I'm looking to parse a C# code base within a Java app. I need to know where classes, methods, members, etc are defined (both filename and line number). What are the best tools/libraries to do this.
It looks like the Doxygen executable could be invoked and then its output XML files could be read.
Are there any other solutions out there?
I'm doing this in Java because its for a specialized application.
From here, there is a CSharp Grammer for ANTLR. I don't know how complete it is, but it includes a preprocessor, parser and lexer.
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I am looking for any open source/free graph(charting) library in C/C++ or C#. Just like free JfreeChart in java.
Does anyone know it?
I'm a big fan of gnuplot... It's open-source and very versatile.
You can try Microsoft Chart Controls for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 for .Net.
Samples are also available.
Take a look at MathGL
DynamicDataDisplay for C# is free and a quite efficient way of charting data. It supports quick pans and zooms.
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Have you seen library for flexible working with terminal(Unix like)?
I want to implement autocompletion, history, help params in my console application same operations you can see in the Unix terminals.
C#, Mono library.
Thanks.
Here you go, GNU Readline support for Mono, Mono-Readline.
See also, Is there a .Net library similar to GNU readline?
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I've noticed there are a few solutions to allow the use of memcached on C# / ASP.NET:
memcacheddotnet
enyim.com Memcached Client
BeIT
Which one should I use? It seems like the enyim port has more active development, but I wanted to see what you guys recommend.
I use BeIT and i am happy with it.
Take a look at Velocity. Its Microsofts new alternative, its not stable yet but looks promising.