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Task Runner Explorer: Alphabetize file names #371

Open scottaddie opened 8 years ago

scottaddie commented 8 years ago

The files listed in the left-hand pane of TRX don't appear to be in any logical order (see the screenshot below). As of right now, the order is unpredictable. On one machine, the files are in a completely different order than they are on another machine with the same solution opened.

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It would be nice if the files were sorted alphabetically by name, in ascending order, by default. This is especially useful for developers with multiple TRX extensions installed. In the screenshot above, 3 TRX extensions are being used with VS 2015 Update 1.

sayedihashimi commented 8 years ago

TFS Bug#231181

webtools-bot commented 7 years ago

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