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tabs setting in VS2015

jvandeven
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When I alter the tabs setting in VS2015 to "Keep tabs", this is maintained for the duration of my current open editing session, but is lost if I close and then re-open VS.  I have tried alternative options, including altering the tab setting for all languages to keep tabs, without any success.  Is there a default setting file that I can alter to fix this issue?

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Kevin_D_Intel
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Thank for the helpful snapshot.

Which version of PSXE do you have, either PSXE 2015 Update 4 or PSXE 2016?

I do not have VS 2015 on-hand at this moment to check but I see the setting stick under VS2013 + PSXE 2016. I am also checking w/our IDE integration Developers about this.

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jvandeven
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I have PSXE 2016 and 2015.04 installed.

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Kevin_D_Intel
Employee
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Thank you. This appears to be a defect with the Fortran integrations into VS2015. I reported the issue to the IDE integration Developers.

(Internal tracking id: DPD200375767)

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jvandeven
New Contributor I
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Thank you.

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Kevin_D_Intel
Employee
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I no longer see this issue after upgrading to VS2015 Update 1 and PSXE 2016 Update 1. For other immediate needs, I can’t back off either at the moment to determine which is responsible for correcting this. We suspect VS2015 Update 1 is because the Developer working the issue made no changes in the PSXE 2016 Update 1 integrations related to it.

If you have any plans to upgrade to VS2015 Update 1 in the near term, after doing so, try changing the setting and see if it will stick.

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jvandeven
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Yes - I see it fixed on my system too.  Many thanks for sorting things out (whoever is responsible)!

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