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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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The application configuration option disallowReloadKeybinding is no longer used, and can be deprecated/removed:
https://github.com/eclipse-theia/theia/blob/08722fad0ecdd3259457c34db61b86c8da6b61c8/dev-pa
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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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The Terrain Brush can fill full tiles by holding Control. It is mentioned in the manual, but it would be nice if this feature was easier to discover. Also some people may want this mode to be the default, so that they don't have to hold Control all the time.
I'd suggest we add a toggle button, or two buttons to switch between, to the toolbar for the Terrain Brush. It should allow changing the c
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Currently, there is an option between linear scale (from 1 to -1) and a fairly well-hidden logarithmic scale (from -0dB to -60dB by default). This causes confusion for beginners as they look at the waveform and peak at 0.5, thinking they're way too low - while in reality that's equivalent to -6dB, so already bordering the "red" area.
Using the logarithmic dB scale by default comes with a set o
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