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I'm making a client-side code editor with rudimentary Git support, and syntax highlighting for diff/patch files would be really nice - a way to view the whole diff in a single window (alternative to existing diffeditor - with similar colors to git diff
console coloring), maybe would be useful for others too.
https://github.com/microsoft/monaco-languages/ asks to create issues in this repo...
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Copy some text, then on official demo, select all content (ctrl A + ctrl A) and try to paste. Nothing happens.
This is a minor bug, because a quick workaround is to delete the text prior to paste the content of the clipboard.
Steps to reproduce:
- Copy some text
- Go to https://editorjs.io
- Select all content, by typing ctrl A + ctrl A
- Try to paste
Device, Browser, OS: Macboo
Bug Description:
The following typos should be fixed across the framework:
rearraged
> rearranged
ligth
> light
https://github.com/eclipse-theia/theia/blob/8492480b861ea6c40ca24077772fe7f2642b9
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Please confirm that this problem is VSCodium-specific
- This bug doesn't happen if I use Microsoft's Visual Studio Code. It only happens in VSCodium.
Please confirm that the issue/resolution isn't already documented
- [ X ] I checked the Docs page and my issue is not mentioned there.
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- Select theme with thick strip in line number block.
- Save and restart. Open some file. Нou see that the first characters of the lines are hidden under stripe.
- Open another file. All display properly.
- If you see carefully that the whole block with line numbers in the first case is shifted to the left.
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Goal:
- Make level designing with Objects more natural by changing the order of placement and rotation / flipping Objects.
AsIs:
- Select Object from Tileset.
- MouseCursor turns into a "GhostPreview" showing the selected Object in a half-transparent way.
- Place Object in the Map by pressing LMB.
- Optional: Rotate / flip placed Object. (This feels inconvenient because when the
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Extension version: v0.29.2
VSCode Version: 1.59.0
OS: GitHub editor / mac
Steps to Reproduce:
Expected outcome:
Zoom out
Actual outcome: You see a menu with "Cut", "Copy", "Paste"