Clear command window?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Tim Zych
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Then why not simply do
CTRL + A
DEL

The .Net IDE Command Window doesn't allow you to "delete" previous
commands...unfortunately. There is another way though..

There is a command in the command list
(Tools->Options->Environment->Keyboard) named Edit.ClearAll. If this
command is mapped to a key-combination (ctrl-k, k for me), you can use it to
clear the command window...

:)

HTH,
Mythran
 
notice the differentiation between 'programming' and 'database'

they killed my programming career-- it was the worlds' most popular
programming language.. and now it's just GONE.

and I for one; have the BALLS to stand up for the users of the worlds'
most popular programming language.

If they're going to change VB every other year for the next 10 years; I
just dont know if I see the point.

They already changed it fom VB6 to VB.net 2002 to VB.net 2003 to VB
2005.

they change the programming name THREE TIMES IN FIVE YEARS?
someone somewhere needs to stop coming up with corny cheesy monikers;
stop RENAMING NEWSGROUPS EVERY RELEASE -- I AM IN A NEWSGROUP NAMED
DOTNET TALKING ABOUT A LANGUAGE THAT ISNT CALLED DOTNET? WTF- LIKE
SERIOUSLY?

they screwed over the programmers of the world; I can literally coast
by on my database skills and never have to write another line of code
in my life

I've got bigger fish to fry-- like Olap for example. Screw
Programming.
I'll just use PHP against XMLA web services and everyone will be happy.

-Aaron
 
why can't people just call it the 'right-click key'

the 'context menu' shit it's not the context menu its' the right-click
menu

-Aaron
What happens if someone reprograms the buttons on their mouse and
switches the left and right button (or right and middle, or...)?
:P
 
I think that even those backwards-buttons people would probaly
understand 'right mouse button' more than 'context menu',.. as it is;
nobody knows what context menu or shortcut menu is.. and MS changes the
name of it every 2 years; so it's hard for me to keep straight.

as it is nobody knows what a context menu; or a shortcut menu is.. but
if you call it the right-click menu.. everyone 'gets it'

as it is; nobody knows what it means; if MS called it right click menu
instead of context menu then 99% of the people would know immediately
what it referred to.

-Aaron
 
I thought you said you have plenty of VB6.0 work, and that's why
you've not been around as much, it's because you've been so busy
doing your VB6.0 work that's just overflowing your inbox. So which
is it? You can't have it both ways. You can't say they killed your
programming career in one thread while saying you have more work
than you can do in VB6 someplace else. Or am I confusing you with
MP? If I am, maybe he could throw some work your way.

Robin S.
------------------------------------
 
yeah.. I do do plenty of VB6 still.

i just don't see long term growth for that; because Microsoft has
killed off the language.

I think that you are confusing me with MP.. but yeah of course I write
VB6 every day.
it's called 'Access Data Project' no DLL hell, nothing difficult to
deal with.

just simple data entry and reporting.. and a couple of intranet sites
here and there.

-Aaron
 
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