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Syntax coloration highlighting lost #1289

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fugudesign opened this issue Dec 5, 2023 · 3 comments
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Syntax coloration highlighting lost #1289

fugudesign opened this issue Dec 5, 2023 · 3 comments

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@fugudesign
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Hello,

Until today, i used the VSC "Material Theme" with "Community Material Theme".
But today i did the "migration" suggested on the "Community Material Theme" that actually remove it cause it now is deprecated and unsupported.
The only inconvenience is that since that, i lost a part of my syntax coloration, especially in my React projects…
So my questions are:
Have you already identify this issue?
Do you know a way to get it back without the "legacy" method?
Thks

@equinusocio
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Check discussions.

@equinusocio equinusocio closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Dec 5, 2023
@fugudesign
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Are you talking about that: #1278 ?

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equinusocio commented Dec 6, 2023

Basically, turn off semantic highlight in your vscode settings, and customize your theme using textMate rules as shown here.

Community Material Theme was deprecated in 2020, last visual update was in 2016. It never supported vscode semantic highlight released in 2020, which brings more precise and rich scopes highlight.

Then if you just want to use the legacy version you can download and install the vsix but isn't recommended.

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