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Nuget Authoring: copying content files into you project folder

Nuget Authoring: copying content files into you project folder - Sunday, July 4, 2021 - Alex's blog'

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gunjitchhhatwal commented 1 year ago

Thank you for these details but after following these instructions, the files are appearing as shortcuts and not as a new file that has been included in the target project (where the nuget package was installed). Did you see the same behavior? Also, have you had a chance to include cs files that need to be pre-processed. e.g. myfile.cs.pp

JoneKiprek commented 4 months ago

Thank you

JoneKiprek commented 4 months ago

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