![]() ![]() However, for now, some windows, such as the solution explorer, still need to be made transaperent with theme editor, like as Color Theme Editor for Visual Studio 2019.Įnabling the option "User hardware graphics acceleration if available" will reduce flickering. ClaudiaIDE automaticaly makes some backgrounds transparent (e.g. If you want to expand the image to the full IDE window ("expand to IDE" option), ClaudiaIDE does not require theme editor. ![]() Environment -> CommandBarGradientMiddleįlickering has maybe been decreased, however the image fade interval option isn't supported for slideshows because problem effect by this update.Environment -> CommandShelfHighlightGradientMiddle.Environment -> CommandShelfHighlightGradientEnd.Environment -> CommandShelfHighlightGradientBegin.Environment -> CommandShelfBackgroundGradientMiddle.Environment -> CommandShelfBackgroundGradientEnd.Environment -> CommandShelfBackgroundGradientBegin.Environment -> MainWindowInactiveCaption.Environment -> EnvironmentBackgroundGradientMiddle2.Environment -> EnvironmentBackgroundGradientMiddle1.Environment -> EnvironmentBackgroundGradientEnd.Environment -> EnvironmentBackgroundGradientBegin.Visual Studio 2015 Color Theme Editor)Ĭlick "Create Copy of Theme" button, And "Edit Theme"Ĭustomise some colors opacity as follows (your own risk) : Or customise Visual Studio theme using color theme editor (E.g. You can use Transparency Theme extension. Open option menu in Visual Studio (Tools -> Options)Įxpand to IDE property set to True in ClaudiaIDE option page. Ver 3.0.3+ support tiled image like as WPF Tiling behavior. (ClaudiaIDE's csproj support to always on latest Visual Studio) And ClaudiaIDE support version slide to new Visual Studio. 18.x) release, I'll add ClaudiaIDE17 (for VS2022). This mean build to some VSIX files as follows ClaudiaIDE.vsix (for VS2022) and ClaudiaIDE.16.vsix (for VS2019). ![]() After ver 3.0.1, I will single code maintenance that target to multiple Visual Studio versions.This extension support some multiple versions Visual Studio, but it is not single VSIX/assembly file. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |