VS 2019 Start Page
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Valueless waste of resources. Some people also like having a dog greet them at the door when they get home. Whatever.
Having my dogs greet me at the gate every day when I get home makes me really happy.
My plan is to live forever ... so far so good
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Turned it off on day one.
How do you turn it off? :confused:
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But you have to navigate to it first. The Start Page has it right there in front of you. I'm working on a app thatg has 5 solutions. I open 5 VS instances, then go to the start page of each, click the link, and I'm in business. No navigating all over to find what .SLN(s) I need.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is. Everything makes sense in someone's mind. Ya can't fix stupid.
Kevin Marois wrote:
But you have to navigate to it first. The Start Page has it right there in front of you.
Pin VS to the taskbar. Once a solution has been opened it's added to the context menu, simply right-click the icon and select the solution from the list.
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Anyone using VS2019? I saw that absurd modal Stary Window and thought "WTF:confused::confused:????" Is there any way to turn that off? I use the VS2017 Start Page all the time. is that gone now?
If it's not broken, fix it until it is. Everything makes sense in someone's mind. Ya can't fix stupid.
I open one instance of VS in the morning, and just switch out the solution I'm working on. I sometimes need 2 instances, but that is a once every 3 months kind of thing. Not having a list of recent projects inside VS to pick from will be a pain in my a$$. VS 2017 already makes it harder for me because I have to manually close the current solution before opening another. Prior versions I could just open a new solution and the old one auto-closed. Bond Keep all things as simple as possible, but no simpler. -said someone, somewhere
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You can turn it off, but you can't get the old start page back without installing an extension - eg: Start Page on startup - Visual Studio Marketplace[^] Almost every request to bring back the old non-modal page seems to be closed - for example: Start Page: Please give it back! - Developer Community[^] This one has a comment from July suggesting they're looking to make the start window non-modal: Make the Visual Studio 2019 start window non-modal - Developer Community[^]
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Quick update - we're looking into hosting the UI of the start window within a document tab or tool window within the IDE as an option. So you can launch Visual Studio with the focused UI of the start window to get to your code initially, but if you are already within the IDE, then the same UI will show up in a non-modal way. - Pratik Nadagouda [MSFT] Jul 11 at 10:35 PM
There hasn't been an update since then, but the ticket is still "under review".
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Richard Deeming wrote:
Almost every request to bring back the old non-modal page seems to be closed - for example: Start Page: Please give it back! - Developer Community[^]
You mean like all the requests to bring back color coded source printing to match the color coding on the screen. Color coded source printing disappeared in VS 2012. I still want my source code color coded on the rare occasions I actually print it out.
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Am I the only one that just double clicks on the .sln I want to work with and never open a blank Visual Studio instance?
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Marvelous.. Every time I see some new "feature" like this, I wonder what moron at MS decided this was a good idea
If it's not broken, fix it until it is. Everything makes sense in someone's mind. Ya can't fix stupid.
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I wonder what moron at MS decided this was a good idea
This might be a trigger for some, but MS seems to put the lesser lights in charge (probably to reduce labor costs) of projects, which eliminates to wiser, more experienced minds that used to manage products and projects and lead software development. My lead example of this is that 30 years ago, we had a WinForms designer in the VB IDE that worked beautifully. And so it did going forward through the advent of .NET and Visual Studio. Yet today's "brain trust" at MS says it is too hard to make a XAML designer work as well as the WinForms designer that was once written in assembler! Maybe MS needs to hire adults and not wannabes to lead their product development and software development.
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Marvelous.. Every time I see some new "feature" like this, I wonder what moron at MS decided this was a good idea
If it's not broken, fix it until it is. Everything makes sense in someone's mind. Ya can't fix stupid.
Kevin Marois wrote:
Every time I see some new "feature" like this, I wonder what moron at MS decided this was a good idea
The one that decided that since they had some spare developer cycles, they should fix something that wasn't broke, instead of something that was.
I live in Oregon, and I'm an engineer.
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How do you turn it off? :confused:
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
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The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
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Mark TwainTools -> Options -> Environment -> Startup -> On startup, open: "Empty environment"
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Kevin Marois wrote:
Everything you need when you open VS is right there in one place.
I don't need "Everything right there in one place" when I open VS. I need VS to open twice as fast, with no fuss and kerfuffle, and just give me a menu item I can click, and then select the project I want to open. I don't want fireworks displays; I want functionality.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
I love the right click context menu on the vs icon if you add it to your toolbar shortcuts. It lists all my latest opened projects so its two clicks ( right , then left selection ) and I'm right where I want to be from OS to code.
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Anyone using VS2019? I saw that absurd modal Stary Window and thought "WTF:confused::confused:????" Is there any way to turn that off? I use the VS2017 Start Page all the time. is that gone now?
If it's not broken, fix it until it is. Everything makes sense in someone's mind. Ya can't fix stupid.
What actually is the start page? I use VS everyday and I can only guess what this is all about. Is it the "open a project" window you see when opening VS? If so, I don't get it. That window never opens when you pin projects and it's actually quite handy to clone projects with.
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I love the right click context menu on the vs icon if you add it to your toolbar shortcuts. It lists all my latest opened projects so its two clicks ( right , then left selection ) and I'm right where I want to be from OS to code.
Someone must have snuck that in while the boss wasn't looking.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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But you have to navigate to it first. The Start Page has it right there in front of you. I'm working on a app thatg has 5 solutions. I open 5 VS instances, then go to the start page of each, click the link, and I'm in business. No navigating all over to find what .SLN(s) I need.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is. Everything makes sense in someone's mind. Ya can't fix stupid.
In my case, navigating to the project folder where the .sln resides is fine. All the non-VS stuff I need for the project will be in the same region.
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jackbrownii wrote:
Am I the only one that just double clicks on the .sln I want to work with and never open a blank Visual Studio instance?
Never start new projects do you?
Not very often, no. More of my work is done with stuff to run on CNCs. A few long running C# projects, but, few new one.s