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VB 2005 Pro: Collapse to definitions is incorrect

If i click on the function "Collapse to definitions" ALL the collapsable
elements in the source become collapsed. This is a bug, then it is not
correct.

If you do it in c# 2005, then namespace and class will be not collapsed. In
VB.NET 2003 it was correct to.

I have installed SP1 of VS2005, but it still not corrected.

It would be very nice to have this function working. (I use this function
many times every day. >50)

Regards,
Andreas
Oct 4 '07 #1
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On Oct 4, 5:25 am, Andreas <Andr...@discussions.microsoft.comwrote:
If i click on the function "Collapse to definitions" ALL the collapsable
elements in the source become collapsed. This is a bug, then it is not
correct.

If you do it in c# 2005, then namespace and class will be not collapsed. In
VB.NET 2003 it was correct to.

I have installed SP1 of VS2005, but it still not corrected.

It would be very nice to have this function working. (I use this function
many times every day. >50)

Regards,
Andreas
To be honest I don't know what you are talking about. I have VS 2005
Professional SP1 and both the Visual Basic and C# designers act the
same when I right click and select Outlining --Collapse To
Definitions. All properties and methods collapse, but the namespace,
class, and using blocks stay expanded.

Secondly, suppose you are correct and that the VB 2005 designer had a
bug. This newsgroup is not the place to report it, we are the
community members and (afaik) none of us are responsible for the
design and functionality of the IDE. I don't know the URL for the
website to report a bug or to give a suggestion, but perhaps you could
google for it.

Thanks,

Seth Rowe

Oct 4 '07 #2
I have my problem with VS2005 Pro 8.0.50727.762 (SP.050727-7600).

I looked for bug-report at microsoft site, but only found 300? support!
So i tryed it there, but it looks like i was wrong.

Sorry!

Regards,
Andreas

"rowe_newsgroups" <ro********@yahoo.comschrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:11**********************@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
On Oct 4, 5:25 am, Andreas <Andr...@discussions.microsoft.comwrote:
>If i click on the function "Collapse to definitions" ALL the collapsable
elements in the source become collapsed. This is a bug, then it is not
correct.

If you do it in c# 2005, then namespace and class will be not collapsed.
In
VB.NET 2003 it was correct to.

I have installed SP1 of VS2005, but it still not corrected.

It would be very nice to have this function working. (I use this function
many times every day. >50)

Regards,
Andreas

To be honest I don't know what you are talking about. I have VS 2005
Professional SP1 and both the Visual Basic and C# designers act the
same when I right click and select Outlining --Collapse To
Definitions. All properties and methods collapse, but the namespace,
class, and using blocks stay expanded.

Secondly, suppose you are correct and that the VB 2005 designer had a
bug. This newsgroup is not the place to report it, we are the
community members and (afaik) none of us are responsible for the
design and functionality of the IDE. I don't know the URL for the
website to report a bug or to give a suggestion, but perhaps you could
google for it.

Thanks,

Seth Rowe

Oct 4 '07 #3
On Oct 4, 6:07 am, "Andreas" <AndreasGra...@gmx.dewrote:
I have my problem with VS2005 Pro 8.0.50727.762 (SP.050727-7600).

I looked for bug-report at microsoft site, but only found 300? support!
So i tryed it there, but it looks like i was wrong.

Sorry!

Regards,
Andreas

"rowe_newsgroups" <rowe_em...@yahoo.comschrieb im Newsbeitragnews:11**********************@d55g2000h sg.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 4, 5:25 am, Andreas <Andr...@discussions.microsoft.comwrote:
If i click on the function "Collapse to definitions" ALL the collapsable
elements in the source become collapsed. This is a bug, then it is not
correct.
If you do it in c# 2005, then namespace and class will be not collapsed.
In
VB.NET 2003 it was correct to.
I have installed SP1 of VS2005, but it still not corrected.
It would be very nice to have this function working. (I use this function
many times every day. >50)
Regards,
Andreas
To be honest I don't know what you are talking about. I have VS 2005
Professional SP1 and both the Visual Basic and C# designers act the
same when I right click and select Outlining --Collapse To
Definitions. All properties and methods collapse, but the namespace,
class, and using blocks stay expanded.
Secondly, suppose you are correct and that the VB 2005 designer had a
bug. This newsgroup is not the place to report it, we are the
community members and (afaik) none of us are responsible for the
design and functionality of the IDE. I don't know the URL for the
website to report a bug or to give a suggestion, but perhaps you could
google for it.
Thanks,
Seth Rowe
msdn.microsoft.com Support File Bugs or Suggestions

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Chris

Oct 4 '07 #4

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