F12 (GoToDefinition) doesn't do Reflector Decompile
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21-12-2019 - |
Question
Issue
Steps to replicate
- Install Visual Studio 2012
- Install Resharper
- Install Reflector VS plug-in
When I hit F12 I want the Resharper GoToDefintion (decompile) action. However, all I get is the standard VS GoToDefinition (metadata).
Things I've Tried
- Uninstalling Reflector
- Uninstalling Resharper
- Installing Reflector
- Messing with Keyboard-shortcuts
Solution
If you would like to use ReSharper "Navigation to Sources" feature, follow these steps:
- Check F12 is mapped on ReSharper Go to Declaration action (ReSharper_GotoDeclaration) here Tools | Options | Environment | Keyboard;
- Check "Navigation to Sources" is selected here ReSharper | Options | Tools | External Sources.
OTHER TIPS
In my case the following simple steps helped:
- Open Resharper -> Options
- Navigate to Tools -> External Sources
- Select Default Visual Studio navigation
- Save
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