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Task Runner Explorer: Inapplicable options in context menu #376

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scottaddie opened this issue Jan 19, 2016 · 2 comments
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Task Runner Explorer: Inapplicable options in context menu #376

scottaddie opened this issue Jan 19, 2016 · 2 comments

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scottaddie commented Jan 19, 2016

In the example provided below, I only had 1 task bound to the Clean event. When right-clicking that task name, the "Move up" and "Move down" context menu items appeared.

Ideally, these "Move" menu items should display only when applicable. For example:

  • if there is only 1 task bound to the event, the "Move" options should not display
  • when the task is already at the top of the event's list, the "Move up" option should not display
  • the "Move down" option should not display when clicking a task which is already at the bottom of the event's list

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TFS Bug#231172

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