- Emil Persson @Humus
- Matt Pettineo @mynameismjp
| Shader "Unlit/InfiniteGrid" | |
| { | |
| Properties | |
| { | |
| [Toggle] _WorldUV ("Use World Space UV", Float) = 1.0 | |
| _GridScale ("Grid Scale", Float) = 1.0 | |
| _GridBias ("Grid Bias", Float) = 0.5 | |
| _GridDiv ("Grid Divisions", Float) = 10.0 | |
| _BaseColor ("Base Color", Color) = (0,0,0,1) | |
| _LineColor ("Line Color", Color) = (1,1,1,1) |
I recently upgraded to Windows 11 and had to set up Visual Studio C++ again. A few things have changed in Windows 11 with the tiled window management and deeper Windows Terminal integration, so I ended up revisiting my usual VS setup and made a bunch of changes. I'm documenting them here for my own future benefit (yes, I do know about VS import/export settings) and on the off chance that anyone else might get some ideas for their own setup.
It should be mentioned that I'm a single monitor user (multimon gives me neck pain as I've gotten older) and the monitor I currently use is 25". A laptop screen can't really accommodate the 2x2 full screen layout I'm using as my default here, so when I'm on a laptop I only use the vertical layout out of necessity.
| #include "mu.h" | |
| #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS | |
| #include <malloc.h> | |
| #define _USE_MATH_DEFINES | |
| #include <math.h> | |
| #define _NO_CRT_STDIO_INLINE | |
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| #include <stdarg.h> | |
| #define NO_STRICT |