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- @Marcel de Kleine Did you import the settings file? It doesn't happen automatically when you install the plugin. Regardless, I'd still stick with the StyleCop settings - that's what you use StyleCop for. If you have imported that file, it might be worth filing a bug on S4R to let them know there's something else they need to override :)Simon Steele– Simon Steele2010-10-04 10:36:14 +00:00Commented Oct 4, 2010 at 10:36
- I imported the settings file but still have the conflict so will do as you suggested so they can fix this.Marcel de Kleine– Marcel de Kleine2010-10-04 13:21:25 +00:00Commented Oct 4, 2010 at 13:21
- @Marcel de Kleine: You can just change the rule in R# (ReSharper->Options->Languages->Common->NamingStyle->LocalConstants). I've done so.Dmitrii Lobanov– Dmitrii Lobanov2011-01-20 11:21:47 +00:00Commented Jan 20, 2011 at 11:21
- 1I don't understand why this is marked as the answer. It doesn't answer the question asked.FatAlbert– FatAlbert2013-05-22 06:58:55 +00:00Commented May 22, 2013 at 6:58
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