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Can you put the .csproj context menu buttons back below "build" like in VS2012? #72

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jcansdale opened this issue Nov 10, 2016 · 5 comments
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jcansdale commented Nov 10, 2016

NOTE: Project context menu buttons are now placed in consistent locations.

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@jcansdale huge fan of td, just installed the VS2015 version. can you put the .csproj contextmenu buttons back below "build" like in VS2012?

https://twitter.com/propagated/status/796476906803597312

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@propagated,

I'll try! I think there was some reason I didn't when I converted TestDriven.Net from being an add-in to package (on VS 2015). I'll have another go though. 😄

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You'd never guess what a pain getting menu buttons in the right place could be! It's complete trial and error and even people who've been writing Visual Studio extensions for years don't know a good way to do it. Madness! Anyway, thanks for prompting me to have another go. 😄

Could you give this build a spin:
TestDriven.NET-4.0.3439_Extraterrestrial_Beta2.zip

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giving it a spin now. FYI on uninstall i was prompted to reboot, but it didn't matter. Interestingly enough i was not prompted to restart my VS2015 but i did anyway so i don't know if the changes happened live. In either case:

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Awesome! appears to be working

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FYI on uninstall i was prompted to reboot, but it didn't matter.

I've tweaked and (mostly) improved the installer over the years, but it still throws up the odd unexpected thing!

Excellent, glad t hear it's working. Let me know if you notice anything else! 😄

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I do know the woes of the installer. Gonna start experimenting with docker soon.

My muscle memory thanks you for the button shuffle!

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