title: Put the knife down and take a green herb, dude. |
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013 | |
Can I save the window layout in Visual Studio 2010/2012? - Stack Overflow: There's a nice Visual Studio plugin that lets you save and load custom window layouts: http://perspectives.codeplex.com (you can also find it in the VS gallery). Wish I'd googled that a little earlier on. I've driven myself crazy rearranging windows when I go from three screens docked in the office to one with the laptop on its own to two at home (where I don't have my usb video out... at some point, I should consider getting another usb to video, but my personal Lenovo can output to two more displays and its built-in display doesn't stink like my work computer's does. (Overshare alert.)) Labels: noteToSelf, visual studio posted by ruffin at 9/24/2013 10:08:00 AM |
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