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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T14:34:41+00:00 2026-06-03T14:34:41+00:00

I’m trying to use SpecFlow in our (Visual Studio 2008) project to define executable

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I’m trying to use SpecFlow in our (Visual Studio 2008) project to define executable acceptance tests. It was a decision made by the dev team to use our native German as the language for the feature files – so we added this little snippet of config to our test project:

<configuration>
  <configSections>
    <section name="specFlow" type="TechTalk.SpecFlow.Configuration.ConfigurationSectionHandler, TechTalk.SpecFlow"/>
  </configSections>
  <specFlow>
    <language feature="de-DE" tool="" />
  </specFlow>
</configuration>

Trouble is: neither the syntax highlighting with Cuke4VS in Visual Studio 2008 works, nor does the SpecFlow custom tool understand and properly parse these feature files 🙁

So I have something like this:

Funktionalität: Abrechnung durchführen
    Um die angefallenen Kosten zu verrechnen
    Als Sachberabeiter
    Will ich eine Abrechnung durchführen

    Szenario: erste Abrechnung erstellen
        Angenommen es existiert noch keine Abrechnung
        Wenn ich eine neue Abrechnung erstelle
        Dann sollte die Abrechnung das aktuelle Jahr abdecken

but (1) Cuke4VS doesn’t highlight the Funktionalität nor the Szenario keywords (German for Feature and Scenario), and (2) the SpecFlow custom tool throws errors:

Syntax error, expected: Feature: tag

When I use the English terms Feature and Scenario – things are just fine.

I also tried to add a tag #language: de-DE to the top of the .feature file – but unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to help in any way 🙁 Syntax highlighting still isn’t there, and the custom tool still spits out the errors…

What am I missing? Can I even get this to work properly in VS2008 ? (can’t upgrade to 2010 for this project just yet)

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    2026-06-03T14:34:42+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 2:34 pm

    This is rather strange…. after re-starting Visual Studio 2008 several times, uninstalling Cuke4VS in favor of the built-in VS 2008 integration in SpecFlow 1.8.1, and after rebooting my dev machine, now suddenly the syntax highlighting for the German features works just fine, and SpecFlow’s custom tool can now properly convert these German features into the *.cs code-behind files.

    But now: those features that we have that are in English with a #language: en-EN prefix at the top of the file aren’t highlighted properly anymore…..

    Rather fishy – the whole VS 2008 integration seems a bit wonky… looking forward to VS 2010 !

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