Document toolbar "Run Code" button
See original GitHub issueCan you add to document toolbar, where we have “Split Editor” button, to start of the list, button ►
for “Run Document Code” (not selection)?
You can use icon from debug “Start Debugging”.
thank you.
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- Created 6 years ago
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Can you give a configuration item to let the user decide whether to display this button? It’s useless for many people, and the BIG GREEN ICON destroys the color theme. It’s a little ugly on ‘Solarized Dark’ and ‘Solarized Light’.
@Mohanson Currently, VS Code does not provide a way to dynamically to show/hide or change the button.
You could use
Ctrl+Alt+M
, or stop code running in Output Channel