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Add H5View extension to VScodium #1713

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clatlan opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 2 comments
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Add H5View extension to VScodium #1713

clatlan opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 2 comments
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clatlan commented Oct 1, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem?

Some people on the beamline have started to use VScodium instead of VScode. However the extension does not seem to be available on VScodium.

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Is adding H5Web to VScodium extensions something feasible?

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Well, we could simply go back to using VSode...

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axelboc commented Oct 1, 2024

Arf, seems like VSCodium points to the Open VSX Registry by default instead of Microsoft's VS Code Marketplace.

Publishing to Open VSX is definitely possible. I'll have to investigate if we can adjust our publishing workflow to publish to both registries. In the meantime, seems like there are multiple alternatives, like manually downloading and installing the extension's .vsix file, or changing the extension gallery configuration to point to Microsoft's Marketplace.

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clatlan commented Oct 1, 2024

Sure, installing from .vsix works fine, thanks !
I ve just learnt that the use of VScodium is encouraged instead of VSCode at ESRF so directly having it in Open VSX would be useful.
Thanks a lot.

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