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I knew about this...badly wanted to like it...but it's one of those things I wanna turn off after about 20 minutes...
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dandy72 wrote: but it's one of those things I wanna turn off after about 20 minutes...
Exactly.
Marc
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Yeah it's ugly and distracting ... it'd be better if it also collapsed respective sections when you collapse methods/regions - so you could better see the sections you are working on.
Another half baked good idea.
signature upgrading ... please wait.
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I like it just the way it is - set to narrow map keeps it discreet and you can see the errors you need to address and where you are working. One of the better innovations.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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And use bookmarks to show areas you are interested in. They show up in the map.
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It's one of this 1000-Shortcuts-in-Excel-you-need-to-know thing. There are so many features in VS that I will never use because I don't remember/know them. Do I miss them? Not really!
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When writing code, I agree, this feature is probably of little use and may be distracting.
When debugging? I can see turning it on and off as needed.
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Do the experiment yourself. I have. In the end, I just left it off. If it works for you - then hey, great.
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Me too. I tried it just now and disliked it. Good decision from VS Team for making it turned off by default. It's way too distracting. I would rather use the good old Ctrl+F for navigation.
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IntelliJ has something similar. you put your mouse pointer in the scrollbar area and it will give you a popup preview of that location.
it's useful for looking at the compiler errors and warnings (which are highlighted in the scroll area, too).
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I find it useful in Intellij and haven't even looked for ways to turn it off Good that VS has the option (I've stopped using it since VS2013)
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Cool! I will try it for some time and see if it does not get boring.
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I use this all the time. The code view is nice, but my favorite feature of the code-view version of the scroll bar is you can single-click on the scroll bar and immediately be taken to that point in the code, instead of having to (hold down the mouse button | scroll up/down with the mouse wheel | use the page up/down keys on the keyboard) and scroll until you get where you want to go.
Another way I use this is that you can see the entire file at a glance. So searching for any commented code so you can rip it out, or seeing how many // TODO: comments you have, any compile warnings, etc is really simple.
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That was the temp yesterday afternoon in good old fahrenheit. 45.5 celsius/centigrade for you millennials. A tad hotter than I'm used to.
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Where in US is that? Death valley? It's almost as hot at Indian summer.
I am not the one who knocks. I never knock.
In fact, I hate knocking.
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Not that valley, the one north of LA.
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Is that all? I drink my coffee hotter than that!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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It was almost that warm when I woke up this morning; who knows how high it will go? It's a rare summer day here when the high is below 120 ° F.
Will Rogers never met me.
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Arizona near Phoenix I went there a couple of years ago in August. Never again. Makes 114 feel positively chilly - even breathing was hard it was so hot and stifling.
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Phoenix is a great place to go to cool off in the summer, but it's so much like Los Angeles in every other way there's really no attraction...
Will Rogers never met me.
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I'm still waiting for summer to start.
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One advice, Holland, the land where the cool people live (and get wet)
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The rest of The Netherlands is also pretty sweet
But yeah, that's not where the cool people live
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