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Small adjustments to the workbench elements not covered #18
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Thanks Javier, it's a good idea. If you know of a theme that does it, we can use it as a reference to try figuring out how. |
Apparently VSCode now allow the theming to include those icons (see here). It might be worth to re-open and consider this? |
Thanks @JavierReyes945 I checked and at the point of writing this message, I can only see Would you like to contribute to this @JavierReyes945 ? |
I can give it a try, for the fun of doing something new... As I am not really trained in JS (I'm an embedded developer), but it should not be that hard to figure it out (what's life without hobbies like editor ricing/theming?). |
That's awesome, thanks @JavierReyes945 . Please do let me know if you don't have the time capacity to commit though. I'm more than happy to try and implement this if you're busy and not able to play around. |
Hi, thanks for this amazing theme. I have used previously a base16 derivate theme for almost a year now, until last week when I discover this nice color scheme.
I am using dark hard and medium (to differentiate code and insiders), and only wish the theme would cover some workbench elements that still look default (a.k.a. the icons in the top right of an open editor, the top right icons of the problem-output-debug-terminal windows, and the top right icons for the sidebar spaces.
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