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Undo Close does not seem to work in VS2019 #214

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RayKoopa opened this issue Dec 6, 2018 · 5 comments
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Undo Close does not seem to work in VS2019 #214

RayKoopa opened this issue Dec 6, 2018 · 5 comments

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@RayKoopa
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RayKoopa commented Dec 6, 2018

I installed the current version of Power Commands 15.0.7 for VS 2019 16.0.0 Preview 1.0 and tried to invoke the Edit.UndoClose with the default keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Z after closing some C# text editor tabs. However, nothing happens, and the editors don't reopen.

I also tried mapping the shortcut to global Ctrl+Shift+T, another combination which does not conflict with anything else, but it does not fix the issue.

Is this feature broken in VS2019?

@RayKoopa
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Still not working in VS2019 Preview 3

@jValdron
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Just give up and use this extension: https://github.com/majorimi/vs-reopen

That's what I did, this stopped working in VS 2017 too

@RayKoopa
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Thanks. It's sad these addons lose more and more quality. The guidelines extension originally also didn't work in VS2017, then they fixed it, but now they don't even port it anymore. It's sad because the alternative recommended extension doesn't allow changing the guideline color and has outdated icons :D

@zspitz
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zspitz commented May 7, 2019

As of VS 2019 16.0.3, and Power Commands 15.0.7, this is still broken.

@luketanner
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luketanner commented Oct 25, 2021

As of VS 2019 16.9.2 (2 years later), this is still broken... 🙃

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