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    June 02

    New version of ImportsSorter add-in available

    There's a new version of the Bordecal.ImportsSorter add-in available for download. The only change is a fix for a bug that raised its ugly head when the shortcut menu was polled by another add-in. The hashes for the new MSI file are:

    MD5: b91a7abde826173a0d7c9f5e05126b35

    SHA1: 1b54e49189a921a07eecca82749860b6f9e41d7a

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    No namewrote:
    Oh, no!  If people start using it, they're bound to start reporting more bugs. ;)
     
    But seriously, it's good to know that I'm not the only one who is anal-retentive about this and that the time I spent making the add-in useable by other folks wasn't lost...
    June 20
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    ploeh wrote:
    That was fast! Thank you! I took the liberty of promoting ImportsSorter a bit on my blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/ploeh/archive/2006/06/20/BordecalImportsSorter.aspx :)
    June 20
    No namewrote:
     
    It had been my original intent to use persistent menu commands, but some apparently buggy behaviour in the EnvDTE80.Commands2.Item method meant that a rather ugly workaround would be required to retrieve existing command items.  The new version uses the workaround, which means a slower add-in load time.  Luckily, this isn't noticeable on my dev machine, and I hope that it doesn't cause any pain for any other users.
    June 19
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    ploeh wrote:
    The ImportsSorter add-in is a really cool tool that I like a lot, but there's one feature that I'd really like to request: A keyboard shortcut. Granted, I can go into Visual Studio options and assign a keyboard shortcut, but for some reason, this only works until I restart Visual Studio. If I could assign a permanent keyboard shortcut for ImportsSorter, it would be simply perfect!
    June 18

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