问题
There's a number of keyboard shortcuts and menu commands to automatically expand or collapse all foldables in the current document. Ctrl+M, Ctrl+L toggles all foldables recursively, from the top namespace down to the inner methods and comments. Basically everything that has a [+] icon in the left margin. Ctrl+M, Ctrl+O does it bit less, but it still touches methods and comments inside the class.
I'm looking for a function that specifically only regards #region
foldables and nothing else. Not namespaces, classes, comments, or methods. I really only want to fold those areas that are explicitly marked as such with the #region
keyword.
Is there any hidden shortcut or an extension for that?
I'd prefer a keyboard solution, for Visual Studio 2015 (RC for now).
In case somebody asks why: I want to get an overview of the file, but immediately see all the details when I decide to look inside one region.
回答1:
in Visual Studio 2017 I have to activate 'Collapse #regions when collapsing to definitions' in
Tools -> Options -> Text Editor -> C# -> Advanced
explicitly to collapse all when pressing Ctrl+M+O
回答2:
Ctrl+M+O will collapse all.
Ctrl+M+L will expand all. (in VS 2013 - Toggle All outlining)
Ctrl+M+P will expand all and disable outlining.
Ctrl+M+M will collapse/expand the current section.
These options are also in the context menu under Outlining.
Right click in editor -> Outlining to find all options. (After disabling outlining, use same steps to enable outlinging.)
回答3:
The Visual Studio extension Productivity Power Tools 2015 from Microsoft has a feature called Quick Launch Tasks that adds new commands to the Quick Launch menu. One of them is CollapseRegions and it does exactly that.
The opposite command is ExpandRegions and it expands all regions for quick browsing of the entire file. These commands can be used pretty quickly by pressing the CtrlQ hotkey and typing Coll
resp. Exp
, then pressing Enter (supposed you don't have other commands with the same prefix).
回答4:
tick the Checkmark in Settings -> TextEditor -> C# -> Advanced -> Collapse #regions when collapsing definitions.
then right click in the editor > outlining > collapse to defenitions
回答5:
Looks like the closest thing is Ctrl+M, Ctrl+S
Which will collapse the current region you are in, while Ctrl+M, Ctrl+E will expand the current region you are in.
List of default keyboard shortcuts:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/da5kh0wa(v=vs.140).aspx
回答6:
I recommend using the free Visual Studio extension "Menees VS Tools Extension for Visual Studio." Just search for it in Tools --> Extensions and Updates in Visual Studio. Once installed you just have to hit Ctrl+M+K and just the regions will be collapsed. Here is their website https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=BillMenees.MeneesVSTools2013
To edit the settings look under Tools --> Options --> Menees VS Tools --> General.
回答7:
I dont know if this is new, but there is a setting for the c# text edior:
Settings -> TextEditor -> C# -> Advanced -> Collapse #regions when collapsing definitions.
When its set CtrlM CtrlO will collapse the #regions.
回答8:
I know this is an old question, but here's an update for visual studio 2019:
The Quick Tasks solution from @ygoe's answer does not work for Visual Studio 2019, because that version changed the way the Quick Task bar searches. Plus it was never the preferred solution to the original question, since you needed to type a quick action instead of having a keyboard shortcut.
I found a different solution on the marketplace which does exactly the collapsing and expanding of all regions in the currently opened file with keyboard shortcuts: Collapse Region
From the extension page:
Default key bindings are (Ctrl+R, Ctrl+Num+) and (Ctrl+R, Ctrl+Num-). Can be changed in Tools->Options->Environment->Keyboard.
回答9:
Select All via Ctrl A and then Ctrl M M
i.e. Press M twice while holding down Ctrl
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30620641/collapse-all-regions-only-in-c-sharp-visual-studio