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Tormod asked on 21 Dec 2012, 08:50 AM
Hi. I have two laptops and one desktop running my dev environment in paralell and due to R# licensing scheme causing a bit of a hassle, I decided to give JustCode (being part of my Telerik subscription) a go.

When structuring and navigating a file, I find the "File Structure" window of R# invaluable.
In it I can quickly scan the structure of a .cs file, navigate to any member by clicking. It also allows me to organize classes and class members by dragging and envelop portions in sections/regions.

Searching the forums, I found this old thread:
http://www.telerik.com/community/forums/justcode/general-discussions/372399-justcode-vs-resharper.aspx

Not only is that an old thread, but chances are that the JustCode approach to this problem goes by a different name or is solved in another way.

So my question is: how does JustCode assist me in getting an overview of, navigating and (re)organizing large .cs files?

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Vladi
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answered on 27 Dec 2012, 09:54 AM
Hi Tormod,

Thank you for the feedback. Unfortunately JustCode doesn't have such functionality. If you like to suggest it to us for implementation you can do this on our feedback portal and let all users vote for it as well: http://www.telerik.com/feedback/justcode

As a workaround you can use the Solution Explorer of Visual Studio. The VS 2012 is even better at this.

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Vladi
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