![]() The text is changed, but icons just dissapeared. However, when the add-in is loaded in OneNote, there are no icons on any of the buttons (the text works fine). On add-in load, it check the language settings so the UI uses the same language as the user, and it checks the version of OneNote, and then adjusts the icons accordingly (for the Office 2010 vs 2013+ look and feel, as the add-in supports 2010+ version of Office). The add-in contains a ribbon tab with a few buttons. Do you know which process to attach the debugger to? I take it that it secretly starts another app or a service, and let that do the actual work, meaning my VS is debugging an app that does nothing. OneNote starts, but clearly OneNote.exe is not doing the actual legwork - no breakpoints are triggered. ![]() I specify OneNote as the debugging app and run Visual Studio. I'm extending a current add-in to support OneNote, which leads to a couple of issues, that I hope you can give some advice about:įirst of all: Debugging. ![]()
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