I been seeing this debug icon ever since I started using VSCode and I can't seem to find it. Can anyone help me find an answer? I checked tags that had product icons in them, but no luck. I thought the icon looked good! Thanks!
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Make sure you properly configured the launch.json file then launch the debug: (F5) or Run->Start debugging.
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I have an extremely frustrating issue, where somehow vscode is adding a "/" to the top bar and then when I go to open a WSL window, it throws errors and isn't usable...
I know for sure that this is causing the issue because at one point I had it solved it, but I don't know how I did it (the ultimate frustration) and again, not sure what I did but the problem is back.
EDIT: I found one way to reliably get past it, which was using the WSL terminal in the directory I want to open and running code .
Would appreciate anyone chiming in who has more insight, though..
How do I edit this default on the top bar?
(see highlighted image below)
I have tried reinstalling vscode
Thanks in advance
As commented by #rioV8 the solution seems to be searching for window title
as you can see in the image below, showing yellow text on a white background, in an otherwise dark themed terminal. the jest runner output is completely illegible, none of my setting as far as I have looked should affect this.
I have searched for solutions but not found anything.
any help greatly appreciated.
so i can use the terminal contrast ratio settings (as above) to get a more legible output.. not really the solution I'd like, but a workaround for now...
For some reason, my vscode is no longer showing any settings in the UI settings pane. I can still open my settings.json, but even with my settings editor set to "workbench.settings.editor": "ui", I still get this:
I'm on macOS Catalina version 10.15.7 and vscode version 1.52.1
Any ideas on what might be causing this? Should I make a backup of my settings files and then reset the settings to default?
I was having this exact same issue recently, so I was a little disappointed when there were no solutions. I did not have my settings editor set to "workbench.settings.editor": "ui",as you had, so I tried doing that, but after restarting vscode it didn't appear to do anything.
I've been working in the same folder for a while now, so I tried toggling to a different folder to see if somehow that would kickstart vscode into displaying the settings pane. That did not work, but when I toggled back to the folder that I was originally in, the settings pane was now populating with the normal settings for User and Workspace.
A little bit more troubleshooting and it seems like if I have the settings pane already open in the workspace when the workspace loads (either by toggling to a new folder or by restarting vscode), I can see the settings, but if the settings pane is not already open in a workspace and I try to open it, I get a blank page. I also noticed that the settings pane that appears when you load a fresh workspace is stuck on one tab (ie the settings don't change if you toggle between User and Workspace), but if I close and reopen the tab (not the whole workspace), it works as expected. Here's a gif to prove I'm not crazy:
This is me just clicking around to show the behavior I'm describing
I can't embed the picture because of my reputation, but hopefully that shows the behavior I am seeing. I wouldn't be surprised if at the end of the day this is still somehow my fault because of my settings or something, but hopefully this helps someone else.
Small Edit
Just wanted to point out that I acknowledge that this is not an actual solution to the underlying problem, but it's certainly worked well enough for me for now, maybe some one else can chime in with the true solution.
Today, I was watching a video tutorial. The tutor did a minor mistake in his code and while he was trying to find out what the mistake was, he hoverd over the code and exactly at the place, where his error was, VSCode popped up with an Error message like this:
Does any one know how can I activate this in my VSCode? Do I need to install an extension?
The setting is called "Editor > Hover: Enabled". You can search for it in the VSCode settings and make sure the box is checked to enable it.
this should be a built in feature but may need enabling it..
more info at
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/249839/vs2017-1571-no-values-on-hover.html
Can anyone help me figure out why code colors seems to be off? Doesnt matter what theme I am using, my element tags are always the same color as the text that might be in it.
I tried a reinstall and that didnt change anything.
Thank you
example of my issue (in the nav)
Not sure what the cause is but I fixed it by following the instructions on this page. Seems to have normalized everything by doing a complete reinstall
Complete uninstall of vscode