Interesting timing. Zain Naboulsi just wrote a few posts about this in the Visual Studio Tip and Tricks blog:
- Window Layouts: The Four Modes
- Window Layouts: Design, Debug, and Full Screen
- Window Layouts: File View
The thing to remember here is that,
both, your tool windows and your
command bar customizations are saved
separately for each state. There is
no way to tell Visual Studio to use
one state for all modes at this time.
Additionally, when you shut down
Visual Studio in any state, all four
states are saved.
EDIT
Disclaimer: I haven't tried this myself, but it look promising. If you export your Visual Studio settings and edit the resulting file with a text editor, you can find a <Category name="Environment_WindowLayout">
element with child elements for each layout. I would guess that copying <Design>
into the <Debug>
would result in both layouts being identical. Maybe someone can write a VS add-in or external utility to automate this :)
Here is a simplification of what the relevant settings XML layout looks like:
<UserSettings>
<Category name="Environment_Group" ...>
<Category name="Environment_WindowLayout" ...>
<NoToolWin>
...
</NoToolWin>
<Design>
...
</Design>
<Debug>
...
</Debug>
<Design-FullScreen>
...
</Design-FullScreen>
</Category>
</Category>
</UserSettings>