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I have a CoffeeScript file which I want to emit bare JavaScript. And it does when I check the option "emit bare JavaScript". But somehow it forgets that it should do this every time the js file is compiled. Every time the compiled JS file is saved, a new not "bare" version is produced. I have to uncheck and check the "emit bare JS" checkbox EVERY time the file is compiled. Is there a way to get it to remember my choice? I have Web Workbench 3.2.528.21592 version (the latest) Thanks, Nikolai |
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I have solved the problem, it was another extension (Web Essentials) that overwrote the file produced by Web Workbench every time I saved the file |
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Thanks for the feedback - were you using the Visual Studio 2012 version of Web Essentials? We have previously noted that Web Essentials for 2012 directly conflicts with Web Workbench which is unfortunate so you can only have one of these installed.
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