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the theme does not apply styling properly for the previous code when you git diff your codes #131

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couzhei opened this issue Oct 10, 2023 · 1 comment

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couzhei commented Oct 10, 2023

I so effing love feat. Mintshake. It's the only light theme I can really relate to. Thank you for your artistic style! Unfortunately there's an issue here. As you can see in the picture whenever I go to the Source Control tab on VSCode and try to investigate code differences between different versioned codes, the previous code don't follow the theme colors of feat. Mintshake.

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@couzhei couzhei changed the title Mint theme is not working for the previous code when you git diff your codes the theme does not apply styling properly for the previous code when you git diff your codes Oct 11, 2023
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Hey ! Thanks ! Unfortunally i thinks it's a VSCode bug, the problem is in working tree, left side doesn't apply "Semantic highlighting" as you can see in my screenshot:

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An issue in VSCode repository exist here : microsoft/vscode#131365

I'm going to try and find out if it's possible to get round this problem.

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