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Mangus Posted - Jan 12 2011 : 3:24:11 PM
Build 10.6.1837. VS 2010 Ultimate.

In the source editor, inserting a line above (Shift-Enter is the standard accelerator for this) results in the cursor moving to the beginning of the inserted line. Previous builds had the cursor automatically indented to the proper indentation level based on context, which seems to be the better behavior.

(Apologies, I now realize this should be in the general release forum. Please boot it over there.)
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Mangus Posted - Jan 21 2011 : 6:07:12 PM
Sorry, yes, Ctrl + Enter. C++. After investigation, it seems that this changed from VS2008 to VS2010 (VS2008 indented, VS2010 does not), so it's not a Visual Assist issue.

Sorry for the chaff.
feline Posted - Jan 18 2011 : 6:32:04 PM
Which programming language are you working in?
What IDE command is Shift+Enter bound to on your system?

Shift+Enter does not do this for me in C++, even on a system where VA has never been installed.
accord Posted - Jan 18 2011 : 3:36:39 PM
Do you mean ctrl+Enter? It have always been moved to the very first column for me. In fact, it's even doing the same with disabled Visual Assist (Tools -> Extension Manager) which suggests that it isn't a Visual Assist but a Visual Studio problem. What do you get when you disable VA?

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