G> I think the question I'm interested in answering is where we can find G> the cheatsheet for each of the two options. G> G> I too was used to the old Reformat code shortcuts... but am NOT an G> IntelliJ developer, so naturally chose the VS.NET keyboard layout. G>
If you installed ReSharper 3.0 with Visual Studio shortcuts, Reformat is
CtrlE, CtrlF.
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I think the question I'm interested in answering is where we can find the cheatsheet for each of the two options.
I too was used to the old Reformat code shortcuts... but am NOT an IntelliJ developer, so naturally chose the VS.NET keyboard layout.
Hello G. Richard Bellamy,
Take a look on this page:
http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/documentation/index.html
Down the page there are downloads for keymap PDFs.
Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
G> I think the question I'm interested in answering is where we can find
G> the cheatsheet for each of the two options.
G>
G> I too was used to the old Reformat code shortcuts... but am NOT an
G> IntelliJ developer, so naturally chose the VS.NET keyboard layout.
G>