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Visual Studio 2019 for Mac Releases

  • March 3, 2020 - Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.8
  • February 25, 2020 - Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.7
  • February 19, 2020 - Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.6
  • February 10, 2020 - Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.5
  • February 4, 2020 - Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.4
  • January 28, 2020 - Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.3
  • January 21, 2020 - Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.2
  • January 14, 2020 - Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.1
  • January 8, 2020 — Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac Blog Posts

The Visual Studio Blog is the official source of product insight from the Visual Studio Engineering Team. You can find in-depth information about the Visual Studio 2019 for Mac releases in the following posts:

Release Highlights

  • This release adds support for .NET Core 3.1.100.
  • This release focuses on improving the overall experience using assistive technologies in Visual Studio for Mac.
  • This release brings additional features for .NET Core developers including:
    • Scaffolding support for ASP.NET Core projects.
    • The ability to develop and publish ASP.NET Core Blazor Server applications.
    • Editor refinement, including support for .razor files.
    • Pack support for creating NuGet packages from .NET Core library projects.

Known Issues

Refer to the Known Issues section.

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Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.8 (8.4.8.2)

released March 3, 2020

This service release fixes the following issues:

  • Templates are missing after updating Azure Functions templates and restarting Visual Studio for Mac.

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.7 (8.4.7.17)

released February 25, 2020

This service release addresses a number of additional accessibility issues and also fixes the following issues:

  • Report a problem dialog hidden when attaching a new file.
  • Cmd + . file search now has to be pressed twice.
  • Navigate to shortcut won't focus search text box.
  • Copy in a .resx file clears clipboard instead of copying.
  • Unable to copy/paste from Specflow .feature file.
  • Copy and paste from the old editor to the Xaml editor doesn't work.
  • launchSettings.json are changed on save.

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.6 (8.4.6.36)

released February 19, 2020

This service release addresses a number of additional accessibility issues and also fixes the following issues:

  • Can't expand a list item in the Review Solution and Commit page after doing a Update Solution command.

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.5 (8.4.5.19)

released February 10, 2020

This service release fixes the following issues:

  • MVC scaffolding doesn't include 'MVC Controller with views, using Entity Framework' scaffolder.
  • Scaffolding in a ASP.NET Core project uses LocalDB instead of Sqlite leading to PlatformNotFoundException.

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.4 (8.4.4.91)

released February 4, 2020

This release of Visual Studio 2019 for Mac brings a refreshed color palette, new icons, and updated warning and error status messages. Color contrast ratios for text and icons have been increased to improve clarity. Visual Studio for Mac also now fully suports macOS High Contrast Mode.

In addition to the visual changes, this release of Visual Studio 2019 for Mac has made a number changes to increase overall accessibility of the IDE. These include:

  • Improvements to focus order and visibility when using VoiceOver in the debugger, NuGet Package Manager and project options dialog.
  • Areas previously inaccessible by keyboard navigation, such as the pin and eye icon, are now navigable by keyboard.
  • Enhanced feedback from VoiceOver for debugger status.
  • 'Project created' was not previously announced and now is.
  • Fixes to the NuGet Package Manager that allow keyboard access to the Browse, Installed, Update and Consolidate tabs.
  • VoiceOver now announces the selected version in the NuGet 'New version' dropdown.
  • VoiceOver now announces more information when using version control, the publish to Azure feature, and in a number of additional areas.
  • New PList editor source view implementation with improved keyboard navigation and VoiceOver support.

This service release also fixes the following issues:

  • We fixed an issue where .aspx files have no IntelliSense.

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.3 (8.4.3.12)

released January 28, 2020

This service release fixes the following issues:

  • We fixed an issue where it is not possible to install Android material on macOS Catalina.
  • We added support for launchSettings.json to Worker projects.
  • We fixed an issue where the debug mode is browser when creating a Worker Service project instead of default.

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.2 (8.4.2.59)

released January 21, 2020

This service release fixes the following issues:

  • We shipped the .NET Core January update (2.1.15 runtime and 3.1.101 SDK).
  • We fixed some additional accessibility issues with VoiceOver and keyboard navigation.
  • We fixed an issue where the Value Visualizer is always blank in 8.3.3 (Build 8).
  • We fixed an issue where inspecting nested variables in the hierarchy takes a long time.
  • We fixed an issue where Blazor debugging tool tips do not show any icons.
  • We fixed an issue where the Start Window shows when launching from Unity and can't be closed.
  • We fixed an issue where the 'Create' button doesn't work and .NET crashes.
  • We fixed an issue where Visual Studio for Mac cannot create .NET Core 3.1 projects after installing .NET Core 3.1.

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4.1 (8.4.1.2)

released January 14, 2020

This service release fixes the following issues:

  • We fixed an issue where the bottom toolbar in the Xamarin Designer is being cut off.
  • We addressed a high volume crash.

Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4 (8.4.0.2657)

released January 8, 2020

New Features

Accessibility

We made a number of changes to improve the accessibility of Visual Studio for Mac in this release including:

  • Increasing contrast for text and icons throughout the IDE.
  • Improving keyboard navigation and shortcuts.
  • Refining focus order when navigating using assistive technologies.
  • Reducing the number of steps needed to move between certain elements on the Start Page while using VoiceOver.
  • The 'Pin button' on the Start Page can now be accessed with VoiceOver.
  • Improving VoiceOver dictation and navigation throughout the IDE in the following areas and more:
    • Recently used templates page
    • Font picker
    • Document view tabs
    • Global Search Results
    • Code editor
    • Code snippets
    • Updater
    • Version control
    • Project options
  • Mitigating keyboard traps in Xamarin designer property panels and made previously inaccessible areas in those property panels accessible.
  • Completely rewriting previously inaccessible IDE components to make them accessible.

Web and Azure

  • We added support for ASP.NET Core Scaffolding.
  • We added support for editing .razor files.
  • We added support for provisioning Azure SignalR Service for Blazor Server projects during publish to Azure App Service.
  • We added support to Pack .NET Standard library projects.

Editor

  • All files should now open in the new editor unless legacy editor is explicitly needed.
  • We fixed some performance leaks in the editor.
  • We updated to use the latest FSharp.CompilerService.
  • We improved support for .csx files.
  • We have added support for TypeScript 3.7, with new features like Optional Chaining and Nullish Coalescing.
  • Blazor support has improved IntelliSense and debugger integration.

Shell

  • We have added a native and fully accessible (keyboard and VoiceOver) property pad control from the Android designer to the shelland enabled it by default for all solution items.

Debugger

  • We have implemented native controls for the debugger tooltips, locals pad and watch pads, and the exception caught dialog which allowed for us to re-enable pinned watches in the editor.

Xamarin

  • XAML Hot Reload for Xamarin.Forms is now on by default and built-in to the IDE. To learn more about XAML Hot Reload, see the XAML Hot Reload documentation.
  • You can now create Android App Bundles when publishing your Android applications in Visual Studio. App Bundles provide users with with optimized APKs per their device specifications when downloading an app from the Google Play Store or various Android App Stores.
  • You can now use an AndroidX migration wizard to convert your existing Android application to AndroidX from the Android Support Library.
  • You are now provided a set of common issues when editing your layouts inside the Android designer.

Installer

  • The installer now supports dark theme.
  • The installer will now clean up older minor versions of .NET Core that were previously installed using the installer.
  • HAXM and AVD creation support have been removed from the installer. Creation of AVDs should be done using Visual Studio for Mac's device manager.
  • The installer, and Visual Studio for Mac, no longer supports macOS Sierra.

Bug Fixes

Shell and Tools

We fixed the following issues with the IDE:

  • We added notarization support for macOS Catalina.
  • Dialog locations are inconsistent.
  • The accounts Window is always on top, even when leaving Visual Studio for Mac.
  • The IDE opens in the wrong Desktop if the Start Window is dragged to a new desktop.
  • 'New' is cut off at the bottom in the Start Window in some languages.
  • If you choose not to sign in on first run, you'll continually get prompted through the first run experience.
  • Hitting return in a search field doesn't search.
  • Tab key to change between views seems to be broken.
  • Visual Studio Community lacks UTF-8 (no signature) format.
  • Preferences menu item does not open.
  • We fixed an issue where extension manager cannot be closed once opened.

Editor

We fixed the following issues with editing source code:

  • The IDE would re-default to 'case sensitive' search.
  • When creating a breakpoint, selected lines would not be auto-filled.
  • When copy/pasting a word-wrapped line, only the first line would be copied.
  • The emoji selector would not display.
  • Commenting commands does not work in .js/.ts files.
  • We fixed an issue where code formatting in .js/.ts files could delete user code unexpectedly.
  • The insert line command (shift+enter) would not work.
  • The 'Show quick info' and 'Focus Document' commands would not work.
  • We removed some obsolete refactorings.
  • We fixed an issue where font weight was being ignored.
  • More msbuild files (such as .props) are now syntax-highlighted.
  • We fixed an issue where editor commands sometimes stopped working when tabs were moved into separate windows.
  • We fixed an issue where files sometimes opened scrolled to the right.
  • We fixed an issue where some tooltips were missing from Find.
  • We fixed an issue where quick info tooltips were not displayed for some properties.
  • Blazor support received several fixes to productivity features such as Go To Defintion and debugger tooltips.
  • The IntelliSense completion list now responds properly to text zoom commands.

Web and Azure

We fixed the following issues with .NET Core support:

  • The Blazor template has been added to the New Project dialog.
  • Razor component and Worker Service templates added to New Item dialog.
  • Launch settings were previously generated with https but project doesn't support https.
  • When creating a new ASP.NET Core project the port number was not unique.
  • We improved ASP.NET Core project loading times, especially in projects with extensive File Nesting.
  • We fixed an issue where updating to 3.0 Azure Functions Templates in the Project Creation Wizard causes Azure Functions to disappear as an option.

We fixed the following issues with Azure Functions support:

  • Azure Functions was missing templates for AzureFunctionsVersion, v2.

Version Control

We fixed the following issues with Version Control:

  • Cancelling an SVN checkout can accidentally delete user files.

Project System

We fixed the following issues with Projects:

  • Manually adding DefaultTargets to csproj gets overridden when VS modifies the project.
  • Inconsistent naming for removal on files and projects.
  • Project context menu is missing 'Add Reference'.
  • Renaming a file in the solution pad does not re-apply nesting rules.
  • Change title of window from 'Edit References' to 'References'.
  • Project model reports wrong references for certain projects.
  • We fixed an issue where Define Constants would not be defined correctly when defined in imported projects.
  • We fixed an issue where Visual Studio for Mac could get stuck in a loop saving a project that was under source control.

Debugging

We fixed the following issues with Debugging:

  • We added a missing 'Debug All Tests' command.
  • Hovering over an expression may change the value of variables in the .NET Core debugger.
  • Opening the Exception Caught dialog makes the IDE hang.
  • We fixed an issue where pinning properties in debug doesn't work.

Xamarin

We fixed the following issues with the Xamarin support:

  • Visual Studio for Mac reporting iOS specific classes, methods and enums unavailable in iOS.
  • We improved an unhelpful error message when signing an archive for distribution.
  • We fixed an issue where document outlines in storyboards are empty.
  • We fixed an error where the Xamarin.Forms multiplatform templates would add files to disk, but not add them to the solution itself.
  • We fixed an issue where Visual Studio for Mac was failing to upload Android archives to the Google Playstore with the message: 'API has been deprecated'.

Testing

We fixed the following issues with Testing:

  • 'Show Test Source Code' does nothing if you right click a test class name.
  • 'Run Test' does not run the test if a compile is required.
  • We fixed an issue where the debugger doesn't open a file on failure during test debugging.

Installer

We squashed a handful of behind-the-scenes bugs in the installer.

Updater

We fixed the following issues with the updater:

  • Progress indicator was empty after an unsuccessful download.
  • Updater does not wait for IDE to exit before installing updates.

Known Issues

  • After adding a new file using the Razor Component file template, the project may fail to build. The issue is caused by some unneeded elements in the project file (.csproj file), remove elements referencing the new file from the project file, and the project should build successfully.
  • When developing ASP.NET Core projects, if .NET Core SDK 3.1 Preview is installed, https connections may be refused. The browser may not launch, or when using docker, certificate errors are shown. To workaround this, run the following commands in the terminal; dotnet dev-certs https —clean and then dotnet dev-certs https —trust.
  • Pressing backspace does not delete a watch from the Watches pad.

Feedback

We would love to hear from you! You can report a problem through the Report a Problem option in Visual Studio for Mac IDE.You can track your feedback, including suggestions, in the Developer Community portal.

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MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2016) and later and MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) and later feature the Touch Bar, which changes automatically based on the application that you're using to show you relevant, familiar tools and controls. On these models, the Esc button appears on the left side of the Touch Bar, in the same place the Esc key appears on traditional keyboards. MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019) has a dedicated Esc key, separate from the Touch Bar.


Sometimes tools in the Touch Bar temporarily cover the Esc button:

After you tap or the Done button, Esc reappears.

How to use another key as Esc

You can choose a physical key to act as Esc, temporarily or permanently:

  1. Choose Apple () menu > System Preferences.
  2. Select Keyboard.
  3. In Keyboard preferences, click Modifier Keys.
  4. Use one of the pop-up menus to choose another key to act as Esc.

For example, if you choose Escape to the right of the Control (^) Key label, pressing Control has the same results as pressing Esc: it closes menus that are open, and pressing Control-Option-Command makes the Force Quit Applications window appear.

You can return your keyboard to its original behavior by clicking Restore Defaults.

How to force apps to quit using Esc alternatives

You might not be able to use the Esc button in the Touch Bar if the app you're using becomes unresponsive. Harvard reference tool for mac free.

If you need to use Esc to force an app to close, you can switch to another app and try Option-Command-Escape. You can also choose Apple menu > Force Quit.

If that doesn't work, or if your Touch Bar doesn't respond in any app, restart your Mac. Choose Apple menu > Restart or, if your Mac isn't responding, press and hold Touch ID (power button) until your Mac turns off.

Using Esc in Windows

When you use Boot Camp to run Windows 10 on your Mac, Esc is in the same place on the Touch Bar as it is when you're using macOS.

You can also access Esc through the Windows on-screen keyboard. From the Windows menu, select the Windows Ease of Access menu item. Then select On-Screen Keyboard.