OutputWindowPane Interface
Represents a pane in the Output window.
Namespace: EnvDTE
Assembly: EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<GuidAttribute("FFC9DFC4-61CA-4B0C-83C2-0703A24F5C16")> _
Public Interface OutputWindowPane
[GuidAttribute("FFC9DFC4-61CA-4B0C-83C2-0703A24F5C16")]
public interface OutputWindowPane
[GuidAttribute(L"FFC9DFC4-61CA-4B0C-83C2-0703A24F5C16")]
public interface class OutputWindowPane
[<GuidAttribute("FFC9DFC4-61CA-4B0C-83C2-0703A24F5C16")>]
type OutputWindowPane = interface end
public interface OutputWindowPane
The OutputWindowPane type exposes the following members.
Properties
Name | Description | |
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Collection | Gets the collection containing the OutputWindowPane object supporting this property. | |
DTE | Gets the top-level extensibility object. | |
Guid | Gets the GUID for the OutputWindowPane object. | |
Name | Gets the name of the OutputWindowPane object. | |
TextDocument | Gets the TextDocument object for the OutputWindowPane . |
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Methods
Name | Description | |
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Activate | Moves the focus to the current item. | |
Clear | Clears all text from the OutputWindowPane . | |
ForceItemsToTaskList | Sends all task items not yet added to the task list. | |
OutputString | Sends a text string to the OutputWindowPane window. | |
OutputTaskItemString | Displays a string in the Output window and adds a corresponding item to the Task List. |
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Remarks
The Output window displays text output. The Output window can have one or more panes, represented by the OutputWindowPane object. Each IDE tool potentially uses a different output window pane. Panes are selected with a drop-down box at the top of the window. For example, build errors go to the Build Errors pane, while each external command tool potentially goes to its own distinct output window pane.
Examples
Sub OutputWindowPaneExample()
' Create a tool window handle for the Output window.
Dim win As Window = DTE.Windows.Item(EnvDTE.Constants.vsWindowKindOutput)
' Create handles to the Output window and its panes.
Dim OW As OutputWindow = win.Object
Dim OWp As OutputWindowPane
' Add a new pane to the Output window.
OWp = OW.OutputWindowPanes.Add("A New Pane")
' Add a line of text to the new pane.
OWp.OutputString("Some Text")
End Sub