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Olumide |
Posted - Dec 21 2012 : 10:59:33 AM Anyone that's used Eclipse before will no doubt miss this super productivity feature: annotable tags or placemarks, situated in proportion to their location in a file, that do not scroll out of view i.e. the green thingies in the following image.
Immensely useful for jumping back and forth between sections of code. I've been waiting, to no avail, for 10 years for MS to bring this feature to visual studio.
Please consider bringing this feature to Visual Assist.
Thanks |
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andre.horst |
Posted - Jan 16 2013 : 02:40:07 AM Try MetalScroll. It's free to use. |
Olumide |
Posted - Dec 27 2012 : 7:13:54 PM Thanks Adrian. Unfortunately our dev team has to stick with VS 2008 :( . |
feline |
Posted - Dec 27 2012 : 4:07:09 PM Thank you for the update, this is useful to know |
AdrianS |
Posted - Dec 24 2012 : 09:34:26 AM If you're using VS2010 or later, the Enhanced Scroll Bar feature in Microsoft's Productivity Power Tools may come close to what you want. The scroll bar shows the whole file and has markers for the bookmarks. |
feline |
Posted - Dec 22 2012 : 10:06:51 AM We are considering adding an overview bar like this, and I have put a note onto the case about showing bookmarks on it:
case=23536
For now are you aware of the Bookmarks window in the IDE?
IDE View menu -> Bookmark Window
This might help a bit. |