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Draw.io has many internal options, that can be used to enable additional features and could be exposed to the user.
I identified these as useful:
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mxGraph.prototype.setConnectableEdges- make edges connectable
- would love this feature to be configurable
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- make edges connectable
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mxGraph.prototype.setAllowDanglingEdges- edges need to have a src & dst
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Hi, I am developer of VS Code and I am currently going through those extensions which has custom welcome experience (notifications / views) on install. VS Code provides Settings Sync feature OOB and users can have their machines in sync using this feature. So, when user sync such extensions with custom welcome experience, they should not be seeing welcome experience again in their other machines.
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Blocked By: wix/vscode-glean#97
Example:
class Foo extends Component {
render() {
return (<div>
{this.props.foo.map((bar) => <div>{bar.x}</div>)}
</div>)
}
}
Current:
const Foo = props => {
const foo = useRef();
const x = useRef();
return <div>
{foo.current.map(bar => <div>{x.current}</div>)}
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Under VIM, I’m used to type
:bdto close the current file/buffer.That command isn’t working under VSCodeVim :
Not and editor command bdTo close the current buffer, only
:qworks which isn’t correct ::qunder VIM close VIM (and all files/buffers opened):bdseems a better command to close the current file/buffer.