Published: Aug 14, 2022 by Adam Vincent
Smart Line Break
// type this
public class Demo //[cursor]
// press shift+enter
public class Demo
{
//[cursor] curly brackets are entered, and cursor winds up here!
}
Visual Studio Tips: Smart Line Break
Published: Aug 14, 2022 by Adam Vincent
// type this
public class Demo //[cursor]
// press shift+enter
public class Demo
{
//[cursor] curly brackets are entered, and cursor winds up here!
}
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