Well done on the image display on hover in the code. Qt has had that for ages and I was wondering when MS would catch up. Good job! Haven't checked but I'm hoping they've also added a colour block for hover RGB() statements (a la Qt). That'd be cool too.
I feel themes are lacking in visual studio, I tried customizing with different themes previously but all have some of the issues with syntax color and so on. and with full circle of exploring, I sticked with default dark theme (which is also sometime not consistent even though my PC is fully capable of graphics and so on)
Thx, ı couldn't manage to set exactly the same color scheme on both vs and vscode even with the stock defaults. Would you consider making theme syncing easier? Probably it is not your departments business but for the ssms is it possible to have dark theme?
I'm rather peaved that you made the process list smaller. Why not make it resizeable? Also, fonts and colors desperately needs some way to find things. It's a very long list, especially with extensions adding a bunch of stuff and it's very difficult to find things.
You need to add a ln option to disable the mouse scroll-to-toggle single/multi-line view of the document tabs. If the active tab is not on line 1, it gets moved to the first position on line 1. So many times it's not just a visibility toggle, it's a tab randomization tool. So either you need to fix the tab reordering, e.g. by keeping track of the position and putting the tab back in its correct place when going back to multi-line, which is probably not easy to do, or add an option to disable the feature. It's just 2 mouse clicks to toggle the "manual" way. Right click to bring up context menu, then a left mouse click. My mouse has a free wheeling mouse wheel, and that new "feature" has brought me nothing but trouble.
How can seeing FEWER items be considered good? Truly, the whole "change because we must and don't allow you to select YOUR cutomisations" thing is now becoming the epitome of madness.
Cool, but I feel I live in the past by using visual studio as its name is still Visual studio 2022. I understand it’s just a name, but for younger people who just start their career, no one would be happy to choose something like made in 2022😂