Call stack window stays hidden
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Is it just me or are there major problems related to those auto-hiding windows? I don't see too much mention of them here or in the visual studio.net bug list on the ms site, but it's a constant plague. The most annoying so far is that the call stack window can not be made to appear sporadically, you click on it's little icon at the bottom but it won't come up. The second most common and annoying is sometimes when you click on a window's icon to "slide" it out (such as the class view or project view) you get a big patch of white screen instead and can't see anything in that window without closing visual studio and going back in. Could this just be something with my display driver or have other people had similar problems with those windows. Ground Zero Tech-Works http://www.ayanova.com
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Is it just me or are there major problems related to those auto-hiding windows? I don't see too much mention of them here or in the visual studio.net bug list on the ms site, but it's a constant plague. The most annoying so far is that the call stack window can not be made to appear sporadically, you click on it's little icon at the bottom but it won't come up. The second most common and annoying is sometimes when you click on a window's icon to "slide" it out (such as the class view or project view) you get a big patch of white screen instead and can't see anything in that window without closing visual studio and going back in. Could this just be something with my display driver or have other people had similar problems with those windows. Ground Zero Tech-Works http://www.ayanova.com
J Cardinal wrote: Is it just me or are there major problems related to those auto-hiding windows? I used them in one of the beta releases, but quickly decided they were far too slow to be anything other than an annoyance. :mad: I have the IDE broken into four areas, each containing several tabed windows. Then I just navigate through the tabs. (CTRL + Tab lets you switch between editor tabs.) marshall If you continue to do the same things you always did,
don't be surprised if you get the same results you always got.