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Feature requests #1

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sirgru opened this issue Jul 8, 2017 · 5 comments
Open

Feature requests #1

sirgru opened this issue Jul 8, 2017 · 5 comments

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@sirgru
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sirgru commented Jul 8, 2017

Hi, color coder looks great!
I have 2 feature requests:

  1. Have different coloration of Method definition from a method call. This could help separate method definitions better.
  2. Have bold options next to colors. Some colors that would otherwise fit nicely don't look that good unless the font is in bold. I used another extension that did this and it looks quite a bit better on some colors.
@HamidMosalla
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Thanks for the feature ideas, I'll keep them in mind for the next version.

@laicasaane
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Hi, I'd like to have different color for class constructor and struct constructor. Is it possible?

@HamidMosalla
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@laicasaane Yes, it's possible.

@primem0ver
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I am not sure if this feature already exists but thought I would ask. I have been using Semantic Colorizer since VS 2017. It doesn't work very well with VS 2022 so I am considering this one. It looks like static methods can have a different color than regular methods (a feature of SC I use). Does this also apply to fields? Can static fields have a different color than regular fields?

@HamidMosalla
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@primem0ver No currently it is not possible, but you can change the color of regular fields and the same color will apply to both regular and static. I might add this feature if there's enough requests for it.

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