Visual Studio 2017 Format document should not move the opening curly bracket
When I hit Edit -> Advanced -> Format document
several formattings are applied to the current document. But one particular thing I don't want is that it moves the opening curly bracket of a block into the first line. I haven't figured out how to disable this. Does anyone know?
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When I hit Edit -> Advanced -> Format document
several formattings are applied to the current document. But one particular thing I don't want is that it moves the opening curly bracket of a block into the first line. I haven't figured out how to disable this. Does anyone know?
visual-studio code-formatting
Set your preferences with Tools > Options > Text Editor > C#
– Hans Passant
Nov 23 '18 at 10:34
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When I hit Edit -> Advanced -> Format document
several formattings are applied to the current document. But one particular thing I don't want is that it moves the opening curly bracket of a block into the first line. I haven't figured out how to disable this. Does anyone know?
visual-studio code-formatting
When I hit Edit -> Advanced -> Format document
several formattings are applied to the current document. But one particular thing I don't want is that it moves the opening curly bracket of a block into the first line. I haven't figured out how to disable this. Does anyone know?
visual-studio code-formatting
visual-studio code-formatting
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Set your preferences with Tools > Options > Text Editor > C#
– Hans Passant
Nov 23 '18 at 10:34
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Set your preferences with Tools > Options > Text Editor > C#
– Hans Passant
Nov 23 '18 at 10:34
Set your preferences with Tools > Options > Text Editor > C#
– Hans Passant
Nov 23 '18 at 10:34
Set your preferences with Tools > Options > Text Editor > C#
– Hans Passant
Nov 23 '18 at 10:34
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