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martin.upsdellagresearch.co.nz
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June 29, 2009 9:56 PM PDT
Displaying Line Numbers in Visual Studio 2008
I have just upgraded to visual fortran 11.1 which has included an upgrade from Visual Studo 2005 to Visual Studio 2008.
In Visual Studio 2005 the editor displayed the line numbers down the left hand side.  Visual Studio 2008 no longer does this.  I assume that there is a switch somewhere to turn the line numbers on or off but I cannot find it.
I woudl be grateful if someone can tell me where it is.

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David White
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June 29, 2009 9:58 PM PDT
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I have just upgraded to visual fortran 11.1 which has included an upgrade from Visual Studo 2005 to Visual Studio 2008.
In Visual Studio 2005 the editor displayed the line numbers down the left hand side.  Visual Studio 2008 no longer does this.  I assume that there is a switch somewhere to turn the line numbers on or off but I cannot find it.
I woudl be grateful if someone can tell me where it is.

Thanks

I don't have 2008 installed, but in VS 2005, it is in Tools / Options / Text Editor / All Languages


onkelhotte
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June 30, 2009 12:48 AM PDT
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I don't have 2008 installed, but in VS 2005, it is in Tools / Options / Text Editor / All Languages

Thanks, I was looking for that entry a long time.

It´s the same option in VS2008 as it is in VS2005.

Markus

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June 30, 2009 9:27 AM PDT
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Unfortunately, you'll have to reset this each time the compiler version updates.  I have in the past requested that the line numbers be left enabled, but so far this has not been done.





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