I have VSCode installed with
Version: 1.52.0-insider (user setup)
Commit: 0a80aacc7be1ab03ec0f94b8ac1a84949a83f35d
Date: 2020-11-26T07:36:22.965Z
Electron: 11.0.2
Chrome: 87.0.4280.63
Node.js: 12.18.3
V8: 8.7.220.24-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19042
I also installed C/C++ for Visual Studio Code 1.1.2.
Then created some hpp file.
Also when hitting enter on some random line, 3 dots appear on some strange empty lines.
After 2 seconds these dots and lines disappear again.
This makes working in the editor really hard when lines come and go.
Here is a screenshot:
Any idea how to disable these popping up dots?
This was happening to me because of the GitLens extension. I uninstalled it and now the issue is gone. It seems they have open issues for this issue but they are not addressed (as of today)
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/111472
https://github.com/gitkraken/vscode-gitlens/issues/1312
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Every once in a while my Visual Studio Code starts highlighting in Jupyter Notebooks syntax errors on correct code, that, indeed, runs just fine.
Example:
If I change the indentation and put everything where it was, I got the same code with different errors:
Restarting the kernel does not have any effects: as soon as the cell is run, the errors appear again. Restarting VSC solves the problem, but it is a pain in the neck to restart it every time this happens.
This is too strange to be a bug, may be it is related to some plugins I am using. Before starting to look for the responsible, is there anyone here who had and solved a similar problem?
My VSC:
Version: 1.63.2 (user setup)
Commit: 899d46d82c4c95423fb7e10e68eba52050e30ba3
Date: 2021-12-15T09:40:02.816Z
Electron: 13.5.2
Chromium: 91.0.4472.164
Node.js: 14.16.0
V8: 9.1.269.39-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19043
VSCode used to create plots from Plots.jl in Julia into a separate pane. For some reason it now plots in the same pane as the editor and covers the code making it difficult to tie the code and the graph together. What setting did I inadvertently change (I didn't think I changed any of them honestly) that results in the change of VS Code's behavior?
Tried the #antonio Parrella 's suggestion but it still doesn't work. Julia on VS Code is still opening a separate pane for the plot that covers the editor rather than displaying it side by side with the editor.
Example of code :
using Plots, Random
plot(1:5, rand(5))
Julia VS Code Version:
Version: 1.63.2 (user setup)
Commit: 899d46d82c4c95423fb7e10e68eba52050e30ba3
Date: 2021-12-15T09:40:02.816Z
Electron: 13.5.2
Chromium: 91.0.4472.164
Node.js: 14.16.0
V8: 9.1.269.39-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.22000
Settings(Ctrl + ,) > Workbench > Editor: Reveal If Open.
Then tick the box. Vscode turned this off by defult in the new update.
I'm running a npm script that watches for changes and recompiles my files.
With one of the latest update, when I run this script, VSC shows in the terminal window a rotating icon signalling something is running. Good in general, but extremely distracting if the task is constantly running like in this case.
It is there any option to remove or hide this status message?
Thanks!
VSC Version: 1.57.1 (system setup)
Commit: 507ce72a4466fbb27b715c3722558bb15afa9f48
Date: 2021-06-17T13:28:07.755Z
Electron: 12.0.7
Chrome: 89.0.4389.128
Node.js: 14.16.0
V8: 8.9.255.25-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19043
In vscode v1.59 there is a setting to disable that spinning icon animation:
The new setting terminal.integrated.tabs.enableAnimation will disable animation in the terminal tab icon. For tasks instead of a spinner the play button will be used:
I found that to return to the previous terminal behavior, I need to add the "terminal.integrated.tabs.enabled": false setting. Maybe it is an overkill, but solved my problem.
Is there an extension or setting, which makes a file with a .diff extension, opened in VS Code, display added lines in green and deleted lines in red? Currently, when I open a diff file, it displays added and deleted lines in the same color. I'm using VS Code Version: 1.37.1.
P.S. I tried the diff extension, but it doesn't work for me.
P.P.S. I tried reloading VS Code with extensions disabled and the highlighting is still broken:
I observed that .diff files are highlighted by default(without requiring any extensions), it's just that certain themes do not work well.
VS Code currently have this feature, if you get the .diff extension the sintax highlight performs correctly like git bash.
My VS Code is:
Version: 1.47.2 (system setup)
Commit: 17299e413d5590b14ab0340ea477cdd86ff13daf
Date: 2020-07-15T18:22:06.216Z
Electron: 7.3.2
Chrome: 78.0.3904.130
Node.js: 12.8.1
V8: 7.8.279.23-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 6.3.9600
In VS Code I select my file in the Explorer tab:
After I press Delete button, instead of deleting VSCode starts file search:
If I press delete multiple times it just keeps doing its thing:
It looks like a bug but maybe there is a secret shortcut to turn file search mode on/off that I don't know. Is there?
I'm on Ubuntu x64 with VSCode:
Version: 1.36.0
Commit: 0f3794b38477eea13fb47fbe15a42798e6129338
Date: 2019-07-03T13:20:56.241Z
Electron: 4.2.5
Chrome: 69.0.3497.128
Node.js: 10.11.0
V8: 6.9.427.31-electron.0
OS: Linux x64 4.18.0-25-generic
EDIT: please ignore my terrible terrible praxis of deleting spec files
Update:
Microsoft fixed it in last update
Original answer:
This is a known issue from last patch, it's going to be fixed in the next update.
Check this:
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/76514
Workaround:
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/76514#issuecomment-508841597