Closed jt3k closed 6 months ago
@ahmadawais BUMP UP!
please
What do you mean? Diff is supposed to be like that. Help me understand the part you want improved?
My guess is removing border but keeping green/red without strong border lines?
Can you share and pin point more with what you want? Happy to fix.
speaking for myself — yes, removing the borderlines would be enough, or at least an option to disable them
I'm trying to understand what y'all need. Right now I personally use semantic diff.
BEFORE with VSCode Diff
AFTER with SemanticDiff
This is how you use it. And Shades of Purple works great in that mode. I'm gonna make the other one support similar colors based on y'all's feedback.
hey @ahmadawais the 2nd screenshot with SemanticDiff looks nicer
@gangov You can use that in VSCode already :)
@ahmadawais when I'm using the default Visual Studio Code theme the git difference are shown without any borders on top of the green/red background. However using this theme I get the borders. Am I using some defaults, if so, how can I get rid of those borders as shown in your 1st screenshot?
Fixed!!
🚀 Published ahmadawais.shades-of-purple v7.3.0 INFO Extension URL (might take a few minutes): https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ahmadawais.shades-of-purple
could you remove the banding in the comparison interface? Now it looks trashy and in the way. I checked other vscode themes and almost everywhere I see this interface without green lines.