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SvenC |
Posted - Jul 15 2011 : 12:49:36 PM I see an extension collision in VS 2010 C# with VAX 1850 and Productivity Power Tools when using Indexers []. See http://forum.wholetomato.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10050 for a similar case.
The intellisense tooltip for an indexer closes almost instantly when I have both VAX and PowerTools enabled. To reproduce this in a VS 2010 C# project please type:
System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection c; c[
After typing "[" the intellisense tooltip is shown for a second and disappears again. Navigating a list of overloaded indexer signatures with key-up/down is not possible.
I hope you can reproduce and fix this.
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accord |
Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 08:31:00 AM Yes, I had also seen these cases and noted them in the case. But thank you for the feedback nonetheless. |
SvenC |
Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 04:06:43 AM With 1854 I see that after typing:
System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection c; c[
I get no tooltip, but by pressing backspace and [ again I get the working intellisense tooltip. If I delete the line with c[, create a new line and type c[ again, there is no tooltip. Use backspace and typ [ again gives the tooltip.
Kinda even odd problem
As you said, doesn't seem to be PPT related. |
SvenC |
Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 10:34:31 AM Strange. Just verified that on my machine with VAX 1850 in VS 2010 SP1 (10.0.40219.1) without PPT the tooltips and the cursor-navigation works...
Nevertheless it sounds nice that its more a bug than a conflict. |
accord |
Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 10:23:22 AM >Maybe another conflicting extension? Only VA was installed on that machine. I mean it seems to be a "bug" rather than a "conflict" |
SvenC |
Posted - Jul 17 2011 : 06:31:03 AM quote: Originally posted by accord
Interestingly, I am seeing the problem even without the PPT installed.
Maybe another conflicting extension?
Sometimes I think the older (more complicated and/or less documented) VS extension model was better because there were less people trying to integrate which resulted in less potential for conflicts |
accord |
Posted - Jul 15 2011 : 6:00:12 PM I am seeing the same effect here. Thank you for the clear description.
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Interestingly, I am seeing the problem even without the PPT installed. |