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Sebastien
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Sebastien asked on 27 Nov 2009, 10:30 AM
Hello,

I'm trying your new tool which looks great but I have a problem with shortcuts. I work on projects in C++ and in C# (not in the same solution) and when I work on a C++ project, some useful VS shortcuts (like F12 to go to definition) don't work. I have to remove the keyboard assignements for JustCode in VS, but of course, after I cannot use them in c# projects. FYI, I didn't have this problem when I was using Resharper. Another small problem : when I uninstall JustCode, it is removed from addin list in VS but the menu and shortcuts remain. I'm using VS2008SP1 in Windows 7 64.

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Sebastien

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answered on 27 Nov 2009, 03:48 PM
Hello Rodolphe Latta,

Thanks for the feedback. We are glad to hear you liked JustCode.

Sorry for the inconvenience with shortcuts. We add F12 as a shortcut for JustCode.GoToDefinition. VisualStudio has the same shortcut and JustCode command wins. The easiest solution is to change/remove shortcuts for JC commands trouble you in C++. When you open C# projects you can use Ctrl+LeftMouseClick or MidleMouseClick for JustCode.GoToDefinition.
Resharper does not assign a shortcut for their GoToDeclaration command for VisualStudio schema and most of the time you work with the Visual Studio GoToDefinition.

We are working on the problem with remaining menu and shortcuts. For some temporary solution look at this post.

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Jordan
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