Reporter | Alex Berezoutsky (fergard) |
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Created | Jan 5, 2012 3:34:21 PM |
Updated | Jan 5, 2012 3:35:40 PM |
Priority | Show-stopper |
Type | Task |
Fix versions | 6.1.1 |
State | Submitted |
Assignee | Tatyana Lunegova (lunega) |
Subsystem | No subsystem |
Affected versions | 6.1 |
Fixed in build | No Fixed in build |
I have two issues which seem to be related. Firstly, for every new project I create, personal settings are created. I would expect that the personal and team level settings are empty by default and that my machine settings are leading for new projects. What I am seeing however is that at least "Enable code analysis" is reset to yes on the personal solution level for every new project I create. I am not able to fully disable this.
Secondly, the settings "Underline errors in the editor" and "Show live semantic errors" are reset every time I open Visual Studio. The reason I think this is related is because it seems that these are reset because of the "Enable code analysis" setting. Note that these are reset **every** time I open Visual Studio, even though the "Enable code analysis" is persisted once I reset the personal level settings.
Currently, this makes ReSharper 6.1 unusable for me and I have reverted back to ReSharper 6.0. If it were only that I had to reset the personal level settings for every new project, it wouldn't be that bad. However having to reset the "Underline errors in the editor" and "Show live semantic errors" settings **every** time I open Visual Studio is unacceptable.
Secondly, the settings "Underline errors in the editor" and "Show live semantic errors" are reset every time I open Visual Studio. The reason I think this is related is because it seems that these are reset because of the "Enable code analysis" setting. Note that these are reset **every** time I open Visual Studio, even though the "Enable code analysis" is persisted once I reset the personal level settings.
Currently, this makes ReSharper 6.1 unusable for me and I have reverted back to ReSharper 6.0. If it were only that I had to reset the personal level settings for every new project, it wouldn't be that bad. However having to reset the "Underline errors in the editor" and "Show live semantic errors" settings **every** time I open Visual Studio is unacceptable.