By default, dotPeek will 'remember' all assemblies added in Assemblies Explorer. However, it will not open the source code itself, since this action may require some time (to decompile code) and descrease startup time.
I just downloaded 1.1 EAP but I don't see how to get it to open up with the same tabs I had when I closed it. It's still behaving like the old one in this respect. What should I do to save my session?
Actually, this one is not yet implemented; however dotPeek 1.1 EAP now saves Recent Files list between sessions, so you may use 'Navigate | Recent Files' to open previously opened files you need.
Hi Inge,
By default, dotPeek will 'remember' all assemblies added in Assemblies Explorer. However, it will not open the source code itself, since this action may require some time (to decompile code) and descrease startup time.
Thanks.
Actually, it was an opened bug in dotPeek, which seem to be fixed in dotPeek 1.1 here: http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/DOTP-1660
Thank you Alex. Is it possible for me to download 1.1? I don't see a download link for it.
Hi Inge,
dotPeek 1.1 is not yet public. We will open EAP for it and release dotPeek 1.1 when it is ready.
Thanks.
Question answered: Fixed in 1.1
Thanks Alex
I just downloaded 1.1 EAP but I don't see how to get it to open up with the same tabs I had when I closed it. It's still behaving like the old one in this respect. What should I do to save my session?
Hi Inge,
Actually, this one is not yet implemented; however dotPeek 1.1 EAP now saves Recent Files list between sessions, so you may use 'Navigate | Recent Files' to open previously opened files you need.
Thanks!
Thanks - I did notice that the recent files list was populated from my last session so that will be some help for now :)