Hi, yes, I tried pressing enter on the line, however all it does is insert a
new line character in my code.
Timoty Breitenfeldt
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Hi Timothy,
Did you try just press enter on a error line?
Anatoly.
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Hi, I am using visual studio community 2022. There are shortcuts to jump by
syntax error, using altpageUp and alt+pageDown. These shortcuts seem really
useful, however I cannot figure out how to view the actual syntax error details
without navigating to the error window I.E. control+w control+e. For example,
in eclipse you can jump by error using control+period And control+cama, and you
can view the details about the error by pressing f2 on the error, which popups
a window describing the error and giving options for possible quick actions. Is
there a similar way to do this in visual studio? I did some research, and it
seems that you can do this on mouse over, but can you do that with a keyboard
shortcut?
Thanks,
Timothy Breitenfeldt