NOTE TO USERS OF VISUAL STUDIO VERSIONS AFTER Visual Studio 2010: 1. Color printing is supported out of the box starting with Visual Studio 2015. 2. For previous versions (Visual Studio 2013, Visual Studio 2012), please use the appropriate Productivity Power Tools extension for your release, which bundles this color printing extension. For Visual Studio 2010 users only: We are pleased to announce the availability of Color Printing as a free extension for Visual Studio 2010! By default, VS 2010 prints only in black and white; this extension restores support for printing code in color. Installation and Setup InstallingColor Printing requires Visual Studio 2010 Pro, Premium, or Ultimate (the Express editions do not support extensions). You should be able to simply download and install this extension from the VS Gallery or via the Tools menu->Extension Manager. Using the Color Printing Extension Once you’ve installed theColor Printing extension, you should be able to print as you typically would – simply use File->Print or press Ctrl+P. No extra steps are required. You might notice that the print dialog looks slightly different, but it should be very similar to print dialogs you would see in Visual Studio or other applications: Known Issues Although we believe this extension restores most of the color printing functionality available in VS 2008 and earlier, there are a few known issues with this version:
Feedback We’re always interested in your feedback on Visual Studio and extensions published by Microsoft. In fact, this extension was created largely in response to your feedback that omitting color printing from VS 2010 was causing significant pain on a daily basis; we hope we’ve addressed that pain with this extension. If you have questions or comments about color printing, feel free to post them in the blog comments here. If you find a specific bug in theColor Printing extension, pleasefile aConnect bug reportso we can investigate in more detail. Enjoy!
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