R# 2.0 steals Ctrl+Tab
Keyboard navigation in R# has always been a bit of give and take for me: It is very rich, which I like, BUT it has stolen a few of the VS key bindings that I would have liked to have kept (E.G. CtrlAltB, CtrlAltP, CtrlAltV). I am happy to live with that as R# adds a lot to my productivity as a developer.
I am now starting to use R# 2.0 in VS2003 and one of the first thing I notice is that you have re-assigned Ctrl+Tab.
Ctrl+Tab is a fundamental shortcut that, in just about every windows application, allows navigation to the previous view.
If you can take CtrlTab, how long before AltF4 dissapears into R#? Will Windows be left with any shortcuts of its own? ;)
Seriously, please think long and hard before you release a product that steals very standard keyboard shortcuts.
Also, do you have a "ReSharper 2.0 Default Keymap" document?
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James,
It was an error assigning our shortcut to Ctrl+Tab, we will fix it in the
next build. As a workaround You may either use Ctrl+E instead or reassign
Ctrl+Tab in Tools->Options->Keyboard menu
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Sergey V. Coox
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
Just as annoyingly, I seemed to have lost "Shift-Tab" (to decrease indent of
selected text)... and this is even after having reverted back to Resharper
1.5! I can't seem to do anything to get it back. This is VERY annoying, as
I use that keystroke often.
"Sergey V. Coox" <qx@intellij.com> wrote in message
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Hello Paul,
sorry for this problem, it has been fixed as well.
To get Shift+Tab back, try to restore the default keyboard mapping, then
copy it, and then activate ReSharper. I think this should help.
Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
>> James,
>>
>> It was an error assigning our shortcut to Ctrl+Tab, we will fix it in
>> the next build. As a workaround You may either use Ctrl+E instead or
>> reassign Ctrl+Tab in Tools->Options->Keyboard menu
>>
>> --
>> Sergey V. Coox
>> JetBrains, Inc
>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>> "Develop with pleasure!"