

We have updated our custom dialog styles, which you can enable via "window.dialogStyle": "custom". The notification lets the user keep using the Luna Paint Image Editor or configure a new default, which they do and start using the binary Hex Editor. In the short video below, the user opens a PNG file, which is associated with two editors. If you have two editors that both state they should be your default editor for a resource (for example, an image viewer and an image editor), you will receive a prompt to resolve the conflict. The untitled hint might not be helpful to advanced users, so it goes away immediately as you start typing or you can select don't show to never display the hint again.ĭefault custom editor and notebook resolution

To help with this problem, we have introduced a hint for untitled editors to help users set the correct language mode. We have noticed that many new users are not aware that a language has to be set in order to get full VS Code language support. We have changed the mouse hover feedback for actions all around the workbench, to provide a better UX around clickable actions. Insiders: Want to try new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available. Join us live at the VS Code team's livestream on Tuesday, May 11 at 8am Pacific (4pm London) to see a demo of what's new in this release, and ask us questions live. If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on.
