>> Is there a plan to "adjust" the shortcuts in the final version to the >> shortcuts in vs.2005? >>
What do You mean by "adjust"?
Maybe "change" is the correct word. :) I find it ako frustrating that all the shortcuts I got used to in vs.2005 does something else after I've installed Resharper. Example: To open alot of subwindows in vs.2005 you use ctrl+w + ]]>. After I have installet Resharper ctrl+w is to extend my selection.
Hmm. It is default ReSharper shortcut for 2 years. I don't think, we would change the default schema. ReSharper sets up its shortcuts on startup if there is no corresponding key in the registry. After the first start, the key is generated, so the keyboard schema will not be overridden unless You click ReSharper->Options->ResetShortcuts.
It might be really sensible to have on option while installation, whether reset shortcuts on the first start or not.
Trust me, the resharper Ctrl-W is more useful :) Yes, it takes some getting used to, but Ctrl-W works the same way in all JetBrains products (IntelliJ IDEA, Resharper) and I doubt it will change any time soon.
> >> Stain, >> >>> Is there a plan to "adjust" the shortcuts in the final version to the >>> shortcuts in vs.2005? >>> >> What do You mean by "adjust"? >
Maybe "change" is the correct word. :) I find it ako frustrating that all the shortcuts I got used to in vs.2005 does something else after I've installed Resharper. Example: To open alot of subwindows in vs.2005 you use ctrl+w + <key for wanted window>. After I have installet Resharper ctrl+w is to extend my selection.
Trust me, the resharper Ctrl-W is more useful :) Yes, it takes some getting used to, but Ctrl-W works the same way in all JetBrains products (IntelliJ IDEA, Resharper) and I doubt it will change any time soon.
Sorry. But I do not find extend selection more useful than beeing able to open all the sub-windows in vs.2005. And yes I actually do use extend selection alot. ;)
Stain,
What do You mean by "adjust"?
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Hello Sergey,
>> Is there a plan to "adjust" the shortcuts in the final version to the
>> shortcuts in vs.2005?
>>
Maybe "change" is the correct word. :)
I find it ako frustrating that all the shortcuts I got used to in vs.2005
does something else after I've installed Resharper.
Example: To open alot of subwindows in vs.2005 you use ctrl+w + ]]>. After I have installet Resharper ctrl+w is to extend my selection.
Stian Fagereng
Stian,
Hmm. It is default ReSharper shortcut for 2 years. I don't think, we would
change the default schema. ReSharper sets up its shortcuts on startup if
there is no corresponding key in the registry. After the first start, the
key is generated, so the keyboard schema will not be overridden unless You
click ReSharper->Options->ResetShortcuts.
It might be really sensible to have on option while installation, whether
reset shortcuts on the first start or not.
--
Sergey V. Coox
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
Trust me, the resharper Ctrl-W is more useful :) Yes, it takes some
getting used to, but Ctrl-W works the same way in all JetBrains products
(IntelliJ IDEA, Resharper) and I doubt it will change any time soon.
"Stian A. Fagereng" <Stian.fagereng@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ba0106425ba8c7ee3225d5ea85@news.jetbrains.com...
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>> Stain,
>>
>>> Is there a plan to "adjust" the shortcuts in the final version to the
>>> shortcuts in vs.2005?
>>>
>> What do You mean by "adjust"?
>
>
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Hello Paul,
Sorry. But I do not find extend selection more useful than beeing able to
open all the sub-windows in vs.2005.
And yes I actually do use extend selection alot. ;)
stianfagereng