Miguel, the multiple solutions in one workspace mode is not a satisfying
user experience for me. It is slower to jump around in the solution explorer
(more scrolling to get to the solution of interest). I also prefer my
files(tabs) for solution #1 in one window and for solution #2 in another
I don't remember now a way to Visual Studio to open more than one solutions
in the same Visual Studio instance.. Just opening more than one instances
that is like the separate MonoDevelop trick.
Karl
From: Michael Muegel mike.mue...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:06:28 -0500
To: Miguel
Heard somewhere that mac has this kind of strange thing (calculator open
just one annoying instance, every app opens just one instance minus text
editor, but I think that is just one instance that handles some way sub
instances.. But I dn't know mac os). O Windows we must force not opening a
new
Hello,
Heard somewhere that mac has this kind of strange thing (calculator open
just one annoying instance, every app opens just one instance minus text
editor, but I think that is just one instance that handles some way sub
instances.. But I dn't know mac os). O Windows we must force not
Hello Brian
It's not about opening a second version of the program, just being able to
have two solutions open simultaneously for comparison etc. Many apps allow
new windows with new content (Word, all browsers etc). But yep, I'll give
Jason's terminal hack a try in the meantime.
To do this,
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:49 AM, Michael Muegel mike.mue...@gmail.com wrote:
not being able to have two solutions/copies of MD open
My #1 non-bug issue. Doing keep solution open in Open helps but not nearly
as useful as second window.
Jason's open -n trick will help for now. But adding
Rolf, I don't think Demis and I want a second instance. We just want the
ability to open 2+ solutions at the same time but each solution is in a
different window (same MD instance/icon). Just like any other document
oriented Mac app, but the document is the solution.
Cjeers,
-Mike
On Tue, Oct
Right,
It's not about opening a second version of the program, just being able to
have two solutions open simultaneously for comparison etc. Many apps allow
new windows with new content (Word, all browsers etc). But yep, I'll give
Jason's terminal hack a try in the meantime.
Brian
On Tue, Oct
Ive been using Monodevelop for about 10 months now, and it just seems to be
getting worse and worse.
The amount of obvious errors seen from using the program for about 10
minutes suggests there isnt any real formal testing performed on the
application. I understand that Mono is an open source
The main thing for me is the debugging. Trying to get the debugger to attach
to my app on the device is very hit and miss. Its what slows me down the
most.
Generally it starts off with the debugger completely ignoring the fact my
app launched on the device, and the device vibrating once to show
Monodevelop has crashed 3 times since I posted this.
Does anyone thing I would benefit from a full rebuild of my laptop?
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This was something to do with a phantom device and I think Sebastian
fixed it (not sure which release tho!) which sounds similar, tho I'm
not sure:
eg
http://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1395
and especially this one:
http://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1477
But by the sounds
Hello,
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 5:37 AM, Nic Wise n...@fastchicken.co.nz wrote:
This was something to do with a phantom device and I think Sebastian
fixed it (not sure which release tho!) which sounds similar, tho I'm
not sure:
The phantom device occurs _only_ when wireless sync is enabled in
Do not have wireless sync enabled.
Sent from mobile device. Please excuse brevity errors.
On 24/10/2011, at 11:11 PM, Sebastien Pouliot sebast...@xamarin.com wrote:
Hello,
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 5:37 AM, Nic Wise n...@fastchicken.co.nz wrote:
This was something to do with a phantom device
Odd. This went off list for some reason.
Anyway, here's my setup:
MBP early 2010, i5 dual core, 2.5. 8GB (which is cheap these days...
50 quid or so!)
Lion 10.7.2 (upgrade from 10.6.whatever)
MD 2.8.1
MT 5.0
/Developer/MonoTouch/usr/bin/mtouch --version
mtouch 5.0.1318434274
Mono: 2.10.6 (I
Harsh dude, harsh!
I've been using MonoDevelop/touch for 3-4 mths now and I've been through
some pain with the combo, particularly when I upgraded to Lion in the first
week, but things have been resolved extremely efficiently. Support has
been awesome and they've kept up the releases and with
I pay $2500/year for visual studio which has crashed about the same number of
times as monodevelop since I started using it 3 months ago.
I pay $1500/year for one windows/asp.net component suite and filing bugs
with the vendor results in them telling us that the obviously broken control
behavior
Sigh, Reply all...
The main problem with MonoDevelop is most devs using it are coming from a
VS.NET http://vs.net/ (and possibly R#) background, so yeah the new IDE
and lacks some features that can slow down productivity some-what.
But the value of MonoTouch/Droid is clearly being able to run C#
I've never had a problem with Find in Files, and I use it a lot
to open multiple MD instances, try doing it from Terminal. open -n
my_project.sln
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Brian Newton briannew...@gmail.com wrote:
Monodevelop has been relatively stable for me, I've never had issues
not being able to have two solutions/copies of MD open
My #1 non-bug issue. Doing keep solution open in Open helps but not nearly
as useful as second window.
Jason's open -n trick will help for now. But adding support for MD windows
would be really great.
Thanks,
-Mike
From: Brian Newton
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