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Make command available via right click #1

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osbornm opened this issue Dec 9, 2011 · 4 comments
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Make command available via right click #1

osbornm opened this issue Dec 9, 2011 · 4 comments
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@osbornm
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osbornm commented Dec 9, 2011

Would be nice if I could right click after highlighting some code and activate the "Create Gist" action. Instead of having to go to tools.

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So what if I added a keyboard shortcut by default on install? I don't mind adding right click, but I hate filling up the context menu. Soon it'll need it's own maximize button.

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osbornm commented Dec 9, 2011

Shortcut would be nice. I just think the right click woul make it more discoverable. I'd only have it be there when text was highlighted though.

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toburger commented Dec 6, 2012

I had exactly your mentioned problems discovering the command. Your screenshot in the gallery helped a bit, but my first reaction opening the context menu and not finding the command was that it doesn't work in VS2012.
I can understand also your concerns about filling up the context menu, but it is a natural fit for this type of commands. also the Productivity Power Tools "pollute" the context menu with the "Email CodeSnippet".

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I have a pull request for gist descriptions that needs released. When I
finish that, I'll add a context menu item.

"Create Gist" sufficient?

On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Tobias Burger [email protected]:

I had exactly your mentioned problems discovering the command. Your
screenshot in the gallery helped a bit, but my first reaction opening the
context menu and not finding the command was that it doesn't work in VS2012.
I can understand also your concerns about filling up the context menu, but
it is a natural fit for this type of commands. also the Productivity Power
Tools "pollute" the context menu with the "Email CodeSnippet".


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/1#issuecomment-11086388.

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