VS code minimap “location highlighting”
From the stable version 1.14 (June 2017) there is an option in settings.json: “editor.minimap.showSlider”: “always”
From the stable version 1.14 (June 2017) there is an option in settings.json: “editor.minimap.showSlider”: “always”
Open up your settings panel, usually by selecting the Preferences option in the Edit menu. Inside there, select the Editor submenu. In the Invisibles section, select the option titled Show Indent Guide. The vertical line indentation markers will then appear for you like in the image.
I was almost positive that there was a post to the mailing list within the last 4 months that strongly implied — or outright stated — that there’d at least be a beta by summer 2009, but I haven’t been able to dig it up, so I’m not sure. To be honest, I’m not really … Read more
I believe the setting you’re looking for is: “editor.suggest.showWords”: false If you prefer the UI, you can also find it by doing the following Navigate the menus: click on – File > Preferences > Settings (or press Ctrl + ,) Type Show Words in the search box at the top Uncheck the setting Editor > … Read more
You can add the line below to your Default (Windows).sublime-keymap: { “keys”: [“ctrl+alt+e”], “command”: “open_dir”, “args”: {“dir”: “$file_path”, “file”: “$file_name”} }
To save time those eager to try existing programs handling DOT graphs: dotty can display DOT graphs and with little luck you can move its nodes with a mouse, nothing more, and you can easily segfault as a bonus (I tried latest stable graphviz) lefty is only a special-purpose language interpreter used by dotty, nothing … Read more
Is there a way to add underscore _ as well? :set iskeyword-=_ What is, and is not a member character to keywords depends on the language. For help on iskeyword use :help iskeyword.
Just to summarize the available options: Tools PureText – free tool for Windows Use AutoHotkey and write your own macro as suggested by Dean Browsers To copy plain text from a browser: Copy As Plain Text or CopyPlainText (suggested by cori) – Firefox extensions To paste without formatting to a browser (Firefox/Chrome at least): CTRL+⇧ … Read more
glogg could also be considered, for a different usage: Caveat (reported by Simon Tewsi in the comments, Feb. 2013) One caveat – has two search functions, Main Search and Quick Find. The lower one, which I assume is Quick Find, is at least an order of magnitude slower than the upper one, which is fast.
Selecting some text and pressing ” already works in VSCode to surround a single item, and works for multi-line selections as well. NOTE: this is language dependent. The language syntax must define opening and closing braces, e.g. quotes, braces, etc. So this will not work in a “plaintext” file, for example. Change your language mode … Read more