diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 4743fa74..9c471dba 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,5 +1,16 @@ # Change Log +## [2.12.9] 29-Oct-2024 +- Enhancements + - Add `Launch Lite Terminal` action to Explorer (#1438) + - Add timeout to initial connection request (#1440) + - Use more granular symbols for class members (#1442) + - Migrate to `@vscode-elements/elements` (#1449) +- Fixes + - Make Explorer Find widget work in 1.94 as long as proposed APIs are enabled (#1444) + - Fix fuzzy match in Explorer tree Find on an ISFS folder in 1.94 (#1446) + - Support for line wrapping in Lite Terminal (#1452) + ## [2.12.8] 23-Sep-2024 - Fixes - Solve 1.93 performance issue (#1428) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 5faf2106..a64d3104 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ To unlock these features (optional): 1. Download and install a beta version from GitHub. This is necessary because Marketplace does not allow publication of extensions that use proposed APIs. - Go to https://github.com/intersystems-community/vscode-objectscript/releases - - Locate the beta immediately above the release you installed from Marketplace. For instance, if you installed `2.12.8`, look for `2.12.9-beta.1`. This will be functionally identical to the Marketplace version apart from being able to use proposed APIs. - - Download the VSIX file (for example `vscode-objectscript-2.12.9-beta.1.vsix`) and install it. One way to install a VSIX is to drag it from your download folder and drop it onto the list of extensions in the Extensions view of VS Code. + - Locate the beta immediately above the release you installed from Marketplace. For instance, if you installed `2.12.9`, look for `2.12.10-beta.1`. This will be functionally identical to the Marketplace version apart from being able to use proposed APIs. + - Download the VSIX file (for example `vscode-objectscript-2.12.10-beta.1.vsix`) and install it. One way to install a VSIX is to drag it from your download folder and drop it onto the list of extensions in the Extensions view of VS Code. 2. From [Command Palette](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/tips-and-tricks#_command-palette) choose `Preferences: Configure Runtime Arguments`. 3. In the argv.json file that opens, add this line (required for both Stable and Insiders versions of VS Code):