C# Visual Studio Text formatting parameters on new lines so they are indented
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So I can't figure out how on the Visual Studio settings to indent parameters that are on new lines, unless I manually do it.
var results = myFunction(var1, var2, var3,
var4, var5)
I want
var results = myFunction(var1, var2, var3,
var4, var5)
Now this actually works if I put on one line and press enter after var3, but if it's already there it doesn't format when I press Advanced->Format Document
c# visual-studio-2017
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So I can't figure out how on the Visual Studio settings to indent parameters that are on new lines, unless I manually do it.
var results = myFunction(var1, var2, var3,
var4, var5)
I want
var results = myFunction(var1, var2, var3,
var4, var5)
Now this actually works if I put on one line and press enter after var3, but if it's already there it doesn't format when I press Advanced->Format Document
c# visual-studio-2017
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It should format when you type a semi-colon at the end, or when you type the closing bracket for the method. To format the whole document I usually go to the end (Ctrl + End), then delete and re-type the closing bracket for the namespace. Not sure why "Format Document" and "Format Selection" don't do this, though. I have ReSharper installed, so there may be some competing rules?
– Rufus L
Nov 9 at 19:25
Yeah, I think ReSharper will do it, but I don't wanna install that. It's ok, not that big a deal, thanks for the input
– Dan Parker
Nov 9 at 23:19
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So I can't figure out how on the Visual Studio settings to indent parameters that are on new lines, unless I manually do it.
var results = myFunction(var1, var2, var3,
var4, var5)
I want
var results = myFunction(var1, var2, var3,
var4, var5)
Now this actually works if I put on one line and press enter after var3, but if it's already there it doesn't format when I press Advanced->Format Document
c# visual-studio-2017
So I can't figure out how on the Visual Studio settings to indent parameters that are on new lines, unless I manually do it.
var results = myFunction(var1, var2, var3,
var4, var5)
I want
var results = myFunction(var1, var2, var3,
var4, var5)
Now this actually works if I put on one line and press enter after var3, but if it's already there it doesn't format when I press Advanced->Format Document
c# visual-studio-2017
c# visual-studio-2017
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Dan Parker
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It should format when you type a semi-colon at the end, or when you type the closing bracket for the method. To format the whole document I usually go to the end (Ctrl + End), then delete and re-type the closing bracket for the namespace. Not sure why "Format Document" and "Format Selection" don't do this, though. I have ReSharper installed, so there may be some competing rules?
– Rufus L
Nov 9 at 19:25
Yeah, I think ReSharper will do it, but I don't wanna install that. It's ok, not that big a deal, thanks for the input
– Dan Parker
Nov 9 at 23:19
add a comment |
1
It should format when you type a semi-colon at the end, or when you type the closing bracket for the method. To format the whole document I usually go to the end (Ctrl + End), then delete and re-type the closing bracket for the namespace. Not sure why "Format Document" and "Format Selection" don't do this, though. I have ReSharper installed, so there may be some competing rules?
– Rufus L
Nov 9 at 19:25
Yeah, I think ReSharper will do it, but I don't wanna install that. It's ok, not that big a deal, thanks for the input
– Dan Parker
Nov 9 at 23:19
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It should format when you type a semi-colon at the end, or when you type the closing bracket for the method. To format the whole document I usually go to the end (Ctrl + End), then delete and re-type the closing bracket for the namespace. Not sure why "Format Document" and "Format Selection" don't do this, though. I have ReSharper installed, so there may be some competing rules?
– Rufus L
Nov 9 at 19:25
It should format when you type a semi-colon at the end, or when you type the closing bracket for the method. To format the whole document I usually go to the end (Ctrl + End), then delete and re-type the closing bracket for the namespace. Not sure why "Format Document" and "Format Selection" don't do this, though. I have ReSharper installed, so there may be some competing rules?
– Rufus L
Nov 9 at 19:25
Yeah, I think ReSharper will do it, but I don't wanna install that. It's ok, not that big a deal, thanks for the input
– Dan Parker
Nov 9 at 23:19
Yeah, I think ReSharper will do it, but I don't wanna install that. It's ok, not that big a deal, thanks for the input
– Dan Parker
Nov 9 at 23:19
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It should format when you type a semi-colon at the end, or when you type the closing bracket for the method. To format the whole document I usually go to the end (Ctrl + End), then delete and re-type the closing bracket for the namespace. Not sure why "Format Document" and "Format Selection" don't do this, though. I have ReSharper installed, so there may be some competing rules?
– Rufus L
Nov 9 at 19:25
Yeah, I think ReSharper will do it, but I don't wanna install that. It's ok, not that big a deal, thanks for the input
– Dan Parker
Nov 9 at 23:19