
You’ll also find improvements to solution close performance as a result of optimization of cleanup operations when closing a solution, which builds on the performance work we’ve been doing throughout the preview cycle. In addition to fixes for customer-reported issues, we’ve also added made some changes to make you more productive in Visual Studio.

To see the full list of community feedback we’ve addressed, visit the fixes page on Developer Community. Throughout the rest of the 17.1 Previews, we continued to address feedback you submitted via Developer Community. In my last blog post for Visual Studio 2022 17.1 Preview 2, I shared details around exciting additions to Visual Studio that included enhancements in Git, Search and Navigation, productivity improvements in C# and C++, and added capabilities for personalizing colored tabs. Feedback from developers like you have helped us shape and refine Visual Studio 17.1 through its preview cycle and we’d like to thank you for your part in Visual Studio’s journey. Today, Visual Studio 2022 17.1 graduates from preview and reaches general availability. We’ve since updated the post to fix our error. This feature is only present in the 17.2 Preview release. fixed bug while reloading unloaded project duplicates windows.Correction: We mistakenly indicated that a new feature for automatically saving files when Visual Studio moves to the background was available in the 17.1 GA release.fixed bug that after reload, restored windows has not focus as before unload.You can modify your Visual Studio layout by adding multiple views to different folder and name the custom views for quick distinguish.

Window title will be set to the same as you type. Then type the new title of window and confirm. New window will appear, then you can put it into your layout everywhere you want.Ĭlick the last icon in Solution Explorer's toolbar (Rename). Right click in Solution Explorer on folder you want to set as root folder of new view, then select New Solution Explore View option. It allows you to rename solution explorer view so you can easily distinguish it.

it saves state when Visual Studio shutdown and restores it when solution is opened next time). This extension mainly makes scoped Solution Explore view (create by New Solution Explorer View in context menu in Solution Explorer) persistent across solution unload and load (ie.
