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Ability to toggle display of #class items

Open jabamaus opened this issue 3 years ago • 10 comments

I welcome the information but I want the variable view as simple as possible especially when working with apps with lots of member variables and data in general. A checkbox to toggle #class for all items in view would be wonderful :)

jabamaus avatar Apr 15 '22 06:04 jabamaus

Do you want to reduce 1 line from "lots of member variables"?

ko1 avatar Apr 17 '22 15:04 ko1

I'm sorry I'm not sure what you mean. I just want the ability to filter out the #class items out of the variable view. A context menu toggle that is persisted would be sufficient. The purpose is just to reduce unneeded data. If I want to view this item I can turn it back on again.

jabamaus avatar Apr 20 '22 06:04 jabamaus

Sorry I can misunderstand. Could you share a screen shot you want to unvisible?

ko1 avatar Apr 21 '22 03:04 ko1

Here you go :)

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jabamaus avatar Apr 22 '22 06:04 jabamaus

Ah, you want to hide #class for each object, right? I see. Should it be a user configuration or launch.json setting? maybe user configuration I guess.

ko1 avatar Jul 06 '22 20:07 ko1

A configuration setting would be a good start for a default but some way of briefly viewing in the variable view would be ideal as it could be occasionally useful.

jabamaus avatar Jul 07 '22 07:07 jabamaus

but some way of briefly viewing in the variable view would be ideal as it could be occasionally useful.

Sorry I couldn't understand this idea. Could you explain more?

ko1 avatar Jul 08 '22 08:07 ko1

I just mean that the ability to toggle the display of class items in the variable view would be useful in addition to a general default in settings. Maybe it could be on a context menu?

jabamaus avatar Jul 08 '22 09:07 jabamaus

Ah you can control this ability by IDE UI (button/context menu and so on). I understand and I don't think I can make it :p (it seems difficult). Adding new command (run on the command pallet) is possible.

ko1 avatar Jul 08 '22 10:07 ko1

That would be great 😊

jabamaus avatar Jul 08 '22 10:07 jabamaus