Does anyone know a keyboard shortcut to close all tabs except for the current one in Visual Studio? And while we're at it, the shortcut for closing all tabs? Is there a Resharper option for this? I've looked in the past and have never been able to find it.
问题:
回答1:
I don't think there is one by default, but you can go to Tools>Options>Environment>Keyboard and bind a key to File.CloseAllButThis.
I use ctrl+alt+w
回答2:
By default, the command File.CloseAllButThis
does not have a keyboard binding. You can set one up yourself though, as shown here:
In this example, I'm going to map CTRL + SHIFT + ALT + W to File.CloseAllButThis
in global scope. You may like to set the scope to only the text editor.
I close all documents using ALT + W + L.
This is available in Visual Studio without any special plugins or configuration. It just uses the tool bar mnemonics. The corresponding command is Window.CloseAllDocuments
in case you wish to bind it to something else.
回答3:
Quick answer: ALT+-+A
Tested on Visual Studio 2013. On the window that you want to keep open press ALT+-, this will open the window top left menu, then press A to close all windows but the current one.
回答4:
There isn't a keyboard shortcut by default but you can bind it to a keyboard shortcut in the general environment settings (Options->Environment->Keyboard), the command is File.CloseAllButThis.
回答5:
If you find yourself using "Close all but this" too often, you can also try Tools \ Options \ Environment \ Documents \ [x] Reuse current document window, if saved. Combined with ReSharper's Recent Edits (ctrl-, or ctrl-e depending on keymap) you can avoid having too much open documents all the time and still quickly navigate between recently opened.
回答6:
Sara Ford has a lot of tips like these about Visual Studio
Here's one that references what aaronjensen said about File.CloseAllButThis:
http://blogs.msdn.com/saraford/archive/2008/01/08/did-you-know-you-can-close-all-but-this-on-files-in-the-file-tab-channel.aspx
回答7:
In order to close all documents:
Tools->Customize...->Keyboard..->Environment->Keyboard
There I've mapped command Window.CloseAllDocuments to Alt+Ctrl+F4
回答8:
I follow aarojensen's method, but put it in the file menu (right click on the menu and select customize). Then Alt-F-B closes all but the current.