Support multline details in quickpick items
See original GitHub issueQuickpick items can contain a label
+description
on one line and detail
on a second, which overall still limits the amount of information to two lines. Can we support line breaks in the detail
field to allow surfacing more information across multiple lines?
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- Created a year ago
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- Comments:6 (3 by maintainers)
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Our use case is to show a non-truncated version of a terminal command so the user can preview before running it in the shell. A requirement on my end is it would need to show a fully non-truncated version which would probably mean it needs a scroll bar if it’s sufficiently long. If multi-line was supported and it was truncated eventually, allowing the overflow to be viewed in a custom hover would probably be sufficient.
cc @meganrogge
@elmar-peise Yes this feature is something we’d like to have.
A PR would definitely be great.
@Tyriar did you want to capture your use case as well?