Generate Artifacts By Using Text Templates in a Domain-Specific Language (How Do I in Domain-Specific Language Tools)
This page links to information about introductory tasks for using text templates to generate reports and custom code from domain-specific languages. To view other categories of popular tasks covered in Help, see How Do I in Domain-Specific Language Tools.
Walkthrough: Creating and Running Text Templates
Describes the procedures that you can use to create and run a text template. You can use text templates to provide reporting or other functionality so that you can present and analyze data from your designer.How to: Create Text Templates
Explains how to create a text template.How to: Open Text Templates for Editing
Describes how to open a text template file so that you can edit it.How to: Run Text Templates
Explains how to run a text template file.Using Built-in Directives in Text Templates
Describes how to use the directives that are built in to the text template toolkit.Adding Code to Text Templates
Explains how to add code to a text template.How to: Generate HTML from Text Templates
Explains how to generate an HTML file output from a text template for reporting purposes.How to: Generate Code from Text Templates
Explains how to generate file output, in Visual C# or Visual Basic, from a text template.How to: Use Escape Sequences in Text Templates
Describes how to properly use escape sequences within a text template file.
See Also
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Getting Started with Domain-Specific Languages