I am running R# 4.0 and it seems that every time I load VS2008 the VS Intellisense is getting disabled. In order to restore Intellisense functionality I have to go to "Tools, Options, Text Editor, All Languages" and reset the check marks in all three of the "Statement completion" check boxes. Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
Does it help to go to R# Options instead, and set up R# intellisense there? I guess there might be a conflict between those families of settings (VS and R#) which cannot be handled gracefully within the existing VS API, so from R#'s point of view its own settings win on each startup.
I am not sure why this problem was reported resolved or disregarded because I have this very same issue. It seems that JetBrains just assumes that when you have ReSharper installed that its options override everything. The reality is that ReSharper is an AddOn, not the be all and end all.
I am having the same issue. It simply turns off Intellisense completely so that when you start typing intellisense doesn't pick up.
I still have the same issue. The "Auto list members" checkbox remains checked ONLY IF I choose "Visual Studio" in Resharper - Options - Intellisense - General. If I choose "ReSharper", everytime VS reloads this checkbox gets unchecked.
This is about VB.NET, right? Is your R# a VB.NET-only edition?
Hello,
Does it help to go to R# Options instead, and set up R# intellisense there?
I guess there might be a conflict between those families of settings (VS
and R#) which cannot be handled gracefully within the existing VS API, so
from R#'s point of view its own settings win on each startup.
—
Serge Baltic
JetBrains, Inc — http://www.jetbrains.com
“Develop with pleasure!”
non-issue
I am not sure why this problem was reported resolved or disregarded because I have this very same issue. It seems that JetBrains just assumes that when you have ReSharper installed that its options override everything. The reality is that ReSharper is an AddOn, not the be all and end all.
I am having the same issue. It simply turns off Intellisense completely so that when you start typing intellisense doesn't pick up.
Hello,
This is about VB.NET, right? Is your R# a VB.NET-only edition?
—
Serge Baltic
JetBrains, Inc — http://www.jetbrains.com
“Develop with pleasure!”