Robert,
robert post=26751 userid=253 wrote:Dick,
DebuggerHidden works. What you asked for is that we would also apply that to body of codeblocks defined in a method with that attribute. And that is still on our todo list.
But short after you asked for this new feature, you decided not to renew your subscription.
Now I am asking you: what kind of signal do you think that gives?
Do you really expect that your issues get a higher priotity by stopping your subscription?
I won't call this a 'new feature' but rather a bug fix. When there is a codeblock in a method or function, you can't skip the whole method during debugging. I don't need to debug the code block, I just want skipping a method with DebuggerHidden above it to work all the time. In VO, skipping an entity during debugging was set in seconds and always worked.
You have chosen to offer a free version of X# and a subscription model to finance this which, I assume, only a minority of the users have taken. I completely understand that you give priority to your Fox members requests. In the meantime, non Fox members will post issues too and it's up to you to fix them or not. I guess Fox members want roughly the same features and bug fixes as non Fox members.
Finally I would like to remind you again that public forums are not the best way to discuss your (business) concerns. You know my e-mail address after all and if you want to be reminded of the reason why I didn't renew our Fox subscriptions or even to convince to reconsider that, a mail or phone call works a lot better than e.g. asking here in this forum which signals I am giving.
Dick