- 08 3月, 2020 1 次提交
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- 24 2月, 2020 4 次提交
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由 Gustavo Sampaio 提交于
Signed-off-by: NGustavo Sampaio <gbritosampaio@gmail.com>
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由 Gustavo Sampaio 提交于
Signed-off-by: NGustavo Sampaio <gbritosampaio@gmail.com>
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由 Benjamin Pasero 提交于
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由 Benjamin Pasero 提交于
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- 23 2月, 2020 15 次提交
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由 Benjamin Pasero 提交于
* cleanup open-url handling * open url - allow to open a remote workpsace without opening a window first * help build * undo build change * support files too
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由 Sandeep Somavarapu 提交于
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由 Sandeep Somavarapu 提交于
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由 Martin Aeschlimann 提交于
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由 Martin Aeschlimann 提交于
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由 Sandeep Somavarapu 提交于
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由 Christof Marti 提交于
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由 Benjamin Pasero 提交于
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由 Rob Lourens 提交于
Fix #91194
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由 Benjamin Pasero 提交于
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由 Benjamin Pasero 提交于
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由 Benjamin Pasero 提交于
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- 22 2月, 2020 20 次提交
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由 Alexandru Dima 提交于
CI for Monaco Editor compile and bundling.
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 João Moreno 提交于
Refactor build
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由 SteVen Batten 提交于
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由 Jackson Kearl 提交于
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由 Jackson Kearl 提交于
Closes #23931. Closes #16488.
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由 Matt Bierner 提交于
For #77131 **Motivation** While our existing webview editor API proposal more or less works, building an editable webview editor is fairly tricky using it! This is especially true for simple text based editors. It'd also be nice if we could get bi-directional live editing for text files. For example, if I open the same file in a webview editor and in VS Code's normal editor, edits on either side should be reflected in the other. While this can sort of be implemented using the existing API, it has some big limitations **Overview of changes** To address these problems, we've decided have two types of webview editors: - Text based webview editors. These editors used a `TextDocument` as their data model, which considerably simplifies implementing an editable webview. In almost all cases, this should be what you use for text files - Complex webview editors. This is basically the existing proposed API. This gives extension hooks into all the VS Code events, such as `save`, `undo`, and so on. These should be used for binary files or in very complex text editor cases. Both editor types now have an explicit model layer based on documents. Text editor use `TextDocument` for this, while custom editors use `WebviewEditorCustomDocument`. This replaces the delegate based approach previously used.
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 Jackson Kearl 提交于
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由 Jackson Kearl 提交于
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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由 Alex Dima 提交于
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