What a tedious workaround! So I went on a quest this morning and am happy to report I have a solution! I was finding that I needed to: open options, select the blue theme, copy my code to the clipboard, open options again, and reselect the dark theme. The problem is so obvious it seems the people who made the dark theme don’t actually use it day to day. When pasting to some programs you get white text on a white background. And the formatting issue can get even worse. Clearly what most of us want is the second paste attempt. What we get in the first paste attempt is a WYSIWYG copy of the formatting from Visual Studio. When copying code to an email, Word, or your IM window you realize the dark theme has a dark side: I simply want to discuss an undesirable side effect affecting Copy & Paste (don’t forget Cut too). Look, it doesn’t matter what I think of the dark theme. But before updating I tried the dark theme… and I liked it! As our phones and tablets often use dark themes and websites are being remade to look like tablet apps the dark theme had a modern look to it and is easy on the eyes. Sure, after installing the updates the blue theme was good. I recently upgraded to VS2012 and, like most of you, was aghast at the default theme. Tags: copy, dark, dark theme, fomatting, format, paste, theme Copy and Paste Formatting with Visual Studio’s Dark Theme Posted by codinglifestyle in CodeProject, Visual Studio, Visual Studio 2012.
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