pack,
Ctrl+D, M mean pressing Ctrl and D simultaniously (as any other short cut)
then releasing them and then press D as a second part of the shortcut
combination. When you press Ctrl+D look at the VS status bar it will change
informing you that it waits for completing the short cut combination.
As far as it goes for the Module window it doesn't show by default, but if
you sart debugging and then bring up the module window you can dock it
somewhere. VS will remember your debug configuration and when next time
start debugging it will show up there automatically.
Are you saying that when you start application in the VS debugger you don
have Debug menu with Windows sub menu and Modules menu item in it?
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HTH
Stoitcho Goutsev (100)
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From: Stoitcho Goutsev (100) <10*@100.com>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: C#.Net in VS8
>pack,
Where is a Modules window of list of modules in C#.Net in VS8?
You can see the module window only when the VS is currently debugging.
The
module window is under Debug|Windows and the shortcut is Ctrl+D, M
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How to enable and disable Browse info in C#.Net?
Frankly I don't understand this one.
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HTH
Stoitcho Goutsev (100)
That's why it's odd since no modules window even during debugging.
"Ctrl+D, M"? What do you mean?