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I am still stuck using VSCode version 1.57.0 on all my PC's. It was the last version that Vibrancy worked correctly. If I install any newer version of VSCode (and update Vibrancy), every time I move, resize, maximize, or restore the VSCode window, the transparency acrylic effect will turn off completely, then turn on again. This issue is unfortunately too distracting to use when coding; hence, why I had to revert to VSCode 1.57. VScode 1.57 works perfectly.
A month ago Eyhn confirmed that Vibrancy 1.0.16 "has flickering issues and looking for a better solution" in #106.
@EYHN have you made any progress resolving this problem? I don't mind using VSCode 1.57.0, however, it's not a permanent solution.
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I am still stuck using VSCode version 1.57.0 on all my PC's. It was the last version that Vibrancy worked correctly. If I install any newer version of VSCode (and update Vibrancy), every time I move, resize, maximize, or restore the VSCode window, the transparency acrylic effect will turn off completely, then turn on again. This issue is unfortunately too distracting to use when coding; hence, why I had to revert to VSCode 1.57. VScode 1.57 works perfectly.
A month ago Eyhn confirmed that Vibrancy 1.0.16 "has flickering issues and looking for a better solution" in #106.
@EYHN have you made any progress resolving this problem? I don't mind using VSCode 1.57.0, however, it's not a permanent solution.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: