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I suspect I should create a pattern in ReSharper / Options / Languages / C# / Formatting Style / Type Membership Layout for this. I am currently using the default pattern and I would like some help from someone who is good at them.

I want this to be WRONG:

public new static Age Empty {
    get {
        return empty;
    }

    set {
        empty = value;
    }
}

And this to be right:

public static new Age Empty {
    get {
        return empty;
    }

    set {
        empty = value;
    }
}

In other words, I want static to come before other keywords, like new. Currently ReSharper 5.1 does it the "wrong" way.

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  • It seems like it could be expressed with a pattern in ReSharper. Have you used ReSharper 5.1 and know the limitations of the patterns?
    – Deleted
    Jul 30, 2010 at 14:34
  • If it's wrong, have you reported this to JetBrains? Jun 14, 2011 at 9:11

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ReSharper now has the possibility to configure the arrangement of modifiers.

Open the ReSharper options and go to Code Editing | C# | Code Style. In the Modifiers section Modifiers order you can reorder the arrangement according to your needs (see ReSharper online help: Arranging Modifiers).

To satisfy StyleCop's rule SA1206 move the static modifier above the new modifier: modifier order

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  • Also, if the keyword isn't in the list (like the new required keyword) you can add it by editing the DotSettings file directly after changing the default ordering in the UI
    – James Gray
    May 17, 2023 at 23:15
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It is impossible.

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