VS code how to show unused variables as red
My editor settings have graying out enabled for unused imports and variables: "editor.showUnused": true
But how can I change it so that instead of being grayed out, the line has a red background?
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My editor settings have graying out enabled for unused imports and variables: "editor.showUnused": true
But how can I change it so that instead of being grayed out, the line has a red background?
This is a Javascript file.
visual-studio-code vscode-settings
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My editor settings have graying out enabled for unused imports and variables: "editor.showUnused": true
But how can I change it so that instead of being grayed out, the line has a red background?
This is a Javascript file.
visual-studio-code vscode-settings
My editor settings have graying out enabled for unused imports and variables: "editor.showUnused": true
But how can I change it so that instead of being grayed out, the line has a red background?
This is a Javascript file.
visual-studio-code vscode-settings
visual-studio-code vscode-settings
edited Nov 28 '18 at 14:44
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As far as I know, It seems like this option was removed from version 1.25.
Please refer to: Improve color name editorUnnecessary.foreground
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As far as I know, It seems like this option was removed from version 1.25.
Please refer to: Improve color name editorUnnecessary.foreground
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As far as I know, It seems like this option was removed from version 1.25.
Please refer to: Improve color name editorUnnecessary.foreground
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As far as I know, It seems like this option was removed from version 1.25.
Please refer to: Improve color name editorUnnecessary.foreground
As far as I know, It seems like this option was removed from version 1.25.
Please refer to: Improve color name editorUnnecessary.foreground
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