Thanks. And that reminds me even further of how I was supposed to provide a demo to Getbrains on how ReSharper is less than steller with screen readers; I had a demo of it installed (ReSharper 6), and every time I would have ReSharper complete a set of braces for me, my screen reader would like lose focus and I'd have to like navigate away from VS for a bit until I could get it focus. Boy do I love that extension though despite that. And once I get the demo out so that jetbrains can see what they need to fix, I think they are willing to allow their extension to work in conjunction with screen readers. I told them that if it didn't have the problems that it does, then they'd have me as a customer.
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Richards Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:00 AM To: ozDotNet Subject: Re: does anyone know a good technique to keep track of your braces in C#? Someone else would have to answer that. We're still using VS 2008 where I'm working. In fact, we still have projects stuck in 2005 and 2003. I've had that behaviour in Eclipse and it takes some getting used to. Especially if you normally add the end brace yourself. David "If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards... checkmate!" -Zapp Brannigan, Futurama On 14 February 2013 15:19, Katherine Moss <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Oh okay. That makes sense. And just so I know. Tell me again how to allow Visual Studio 2012 to auto-insert the closing braces and other things in pairs. It's with the Power Tools Extension, right? I was looking at that, though I couldn't seem to find that particular set of options, for that would certainly make my life easier.
