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FWIW, I've submitted a refund request as a support ticket. The Add-In was the only reason for my purchase, and it is essentially unusable in its current form. What a shame. The only way I can get work done is to disable the Add-In, which kind of ruins the point of having it in the first place.
I opted to go straight for the purchase without doing a trial. So that's my fault. I would've noticed these issues immediately if I had done a trial version before purchasing. / comments
FWIW, I've submitted a refund request as a support ticket. The Add-In was the only reason for my purchase, and it is essentially unusable in its current form. What a shame. The only way I can get w...
No worries. I love the product otherwise, and will happily purchase again if I can "hot" enable/disable the navigation features (without having to disable/enable the entire plugin via VS Extensions menu and restarting VS). The menu option that's already there seems like it should cover ALL aspects of the navigation hooks.
Regards, / comments
No worries. I love the product otherwise, and will happily purchase again if I can "hot" enable/disable the navigation features (without having to disable/enable the entire plugin via VS Extensions...
By the way, I already have the "GotoDefinition (F12)" option disabled in the current menu. However, there seem to be other "Code Browsing" handlers that are *still* active regardless. If I disable Reflector through the extensions menu, I get the expected behaviors back. However, that is a bit painful... / comments
By the way, I already have the "GotoDefinition (F12)" option disabled in the current menu. However, there seem to be other "Code Browsing" handlers that are *still* active regardless. If I disable ...
Additionally, I would love to see Reflector add its own "Reflector ->" sub-menu with "Code Browsing" commands added to the code editor. That would allow me to disable the global handlers, but manually invoke them via a right click opt-in any time I want. E.g. I could right-click a 3rd party method and choose "Reflector->Go To Definition", etc., and be sure that I'm looking at the debuggable code. / comments
Additionally, I would love to see Reflector add its own "Reflector ->" sub-menu with "Code Browsing" commands added to the code editor. That would allow me to disable the global handlers, but manua...