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go to definition from html to ts function #32

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mammadkoma opened this issue Nov 9, 2021 · 5 comments
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go to definition from html to ts function #32

mammadkoma opened this issue Nov 9, 2021 · 5 comments
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@mammadkoma
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mammadkoma commented Nov 9, 2021

Hello and thank you for this great extension.
I have visual studio 2022 Version 17.1.0 Preview 1.0 , I want to go to definition of .ts function from .html file by f12 click but not work.
How can we do this?

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@mammadkoma mammadkoma changed the title angular function go to definition from html to ts function go to definition Nov 9, 2021
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@patras1
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patras1 commented Jul 17, 2022

I have the some problem, Is there a solution?
Thanks.

@mammadkoma
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Not yet !

@MariaSolOs MariaSolOs added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 28, 2022
@Impesoft
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+1 for this feature, this would for me make the difference between still needing VS code and being able to just work in Visual Studio

@ShilpaMithur
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Go to definition is working for same content file? eg- html ->html

@Khyalis
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Khyalis commented Dec 23, 2024

Is this still an issue?
I tried it out with the most recent version, and didn't encounter any difficulty in navigation from the html template to the typescript sources.

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