Visual Studio 2019
Visual Studio 2019
It's working fine for me in VS2019. Did you perhaps install VS2019 after installing X#? Either way, trying running the X# installer again and make sure that VS2019 integration is selected during the install.
Visual Studio 2019
fxm - are you running 16.0.2??
I did re-run the X# installer after I upgraded to 16.0.2, but this get this error. I had 2019 RC before full release, but VS said it upgraded from RC to 16.0.0 final, then 16.0.1 then 16.0.2.
I may need to uninstall 16.0.2, and just start the whole process all over again.
I did re-run the X# installer after I upgraded to 16.0.2, but this get this error. I had 2019 RC before full release, but VS said it upgraded from RC to 16.0.0 final, then 16.0.1 then 16.0.2.
I may need to uninstall 16.0.2, and just start the whole process all over again.
Visual Studio 2019
No, sorry - running 16.1.0 Preview 2.0 which was released yesterdayFoxProMatt_MattSlay wrote:fxm - are you running 16.0.2??
Visual Studio 2019
Replying to #10
Hello Karl,
It's even worse: when I click reply your message #10 has become #9 :unsure:
One would expect a message tree to be a default feature in forums like this. If there are many messages on 1 subject it's hard to see who is replying to whom.
Apart from the emoticons, easier adding a picture and the lay-out options the newsgroup solutions was better in all other respects. It's not the only tech based development which is a step back from the "old fashioned" predecessor.
Dick
Hello Karl,
It's even worse: when I click reply your message #10 has become #9 :unsure:
One would expect a message tree to be a default feature in forums like this. If there are many messages on 1 subject it's hard to see who is replying to whom.
Apart from the emoticons, easier adding a picture and the lay-out options the newsgroup solutions was better in all other respects. It's not the only tech based development which is a step back from the "old fashioned" predecessor.
Dick
Visual Studio 2019
Good news... complete uninstall, then re-install to 16.0.2, then reinstall X# now It works again.
Next up, I will upgrade to 16.1.0 Preview 2.0.
Next up, I will upgrade to 16.1.0 Preview 2.0.
Visual Studio 2019
Excellent!
I plan to do the opposite - uninstall the Preview release and drop back to the official release..FoxProMatt_MattSlay wrote: Next up, I will upgrade to 16.1.0 Preview 2.0.
Visual Studio 2019
Hi Dick,
Well, you can quote the message you are replying to, this makes it all clear, isn't it in this message?ic2 wrote: It's even worse: when I click reply your message #10 has become #9 :unsure:
One would expect a message tree to be a default feature in forums like this. If there are many messages on 1 subject it's hard to see who is replying to whom.
Apart from the emoticons, easier adding a picture and the lay-out options the newsgroup solutions was better in all other respects. It's not the only tech based development which is a step back from the "old fashioned" predecessor.
Chris Pyrgas
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu
Visual Studio 2019
No problems at all but it's the Preview Release and not recommended for use on production machines.FoxProMatt_MattSlay wrote:Why roll back?
Are you having trouble?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visual ... es-preview
This release is not "go-live" and not intended for use on production computers or for creating production code.
Visual Studio 2019
fxm - you can have both installed at the same time, and they run separately just fine.
I now have both 16.0.2 and 16.1.0 Preview 2.0 both installed on my machine.
I now have both 16.0.2 and 16.1.0 Preview 2.0 both installed on my machine.