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Display extension-specific file tab icons in high contrast themes #104434

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Sesostrismage opened this issue Aug 11, 2020 · 0 comments
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Display extension-specific file tab icons in high contrast themes #104434

Sesostrismage opened this issue Aug 11, 2020 · 0 comments
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I would like for extension-specified file tab icons to be visible when using high contrast themes. For example, I'm using Git Graph with a high contrast theme, and the Git Graph Icon is replaced by a generic icon in this case.

Git Graph tab with a dark theme (Tomorrow Night Blue):
Git graph icon - dark theme

Git Graph icon with the default high contrast theme:
Git graph icon - high contrast theme

@miguelsolorio miguelsolorio added the bug Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug label Aug 12, 2020
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@miguelsolorio miguelsolorio added the extensions Issues concerning extensions label Aug 12, 2020
@RMacfarlane RMacfarlane added the verified Verification succeeded label Sep 2, 2020
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