

It can also be enabled/disabled from the Preferences > Text Editor > Markers and Rulers settings panel.įinally in the editor, we have added a new accessibility feature to change the line spacing of the editor. This information can be found in the lower right corner of each text file, but if it is in the way while reading a file, it can be temporarily hidden by pressing the Ctrl key. We’ve also made some improvements to the line numbers margin, highlighting the current line in a more apparent way.Īdditionally, we have now included a new UI to enable users to quickly see the current line and column position of the caret, as well as the ability to chang e the leading whitespace and line ending of a file. This includes raw string literals, generic math support and all the other new feature s of the language. We have enabled users to write and diagnose their code in C#11. The editor has seen several improvements that customers have been requesting. If it is not displayed it can be opened by the View > Classes menu. The Class tool window has also been missing for a few releases, and it has made a return. We have continued to improve the shell experience and have brought back the ability to drag and drop documents into side-by-side editors, or to drag them out completely into a floating window. To use this, click on the new restart button on the toolbar (circular arrow icon) when debugging. We have added a convenient feature, enabling you to restart with a single click. You can check out the preview release notes to learn all about the changes we’ve made.Ĭustomers have long asked for a convenient way to restart debugging their applications in Visual Studio. This blog post summarizes the top changes in this release. Download Visual Studio for Mac v17.4 Preview 2.1
