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Enable views to move between containers (Part 2) #89729

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sbatten opened this issue Jan 30, 2020 · 7 comments
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Enable views to move between containers (Part 2) #89729

sbatten opened this issue Jan 30, 2020 · 7 comments
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sbatten commented Jan 30, 2020

This is a continuation of the work from #85164.

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  • Generate icons for panel views/containers to enable new containers in sidebar from panel views
  • Enable multiple views in panels
@sbatten sbatten added feature-request Request for new features or functionality layout General VS Code workbench layout issues workbench-views Workbench view issues labels Jan 30, 2020
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sbatten commented Feb 12, 2020

migrated comments panel with 50bc5d7

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Updated description

  • added all default views contributed to explorer in order to make sure we do not miss any. We have new timeline view and I think this can be made movable.

  • Added debt item to remove deps on panel and viewlet semantics

  • Added debt item to introduce attachStyler

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isidorn commented Feb 13, 2020

I have updated the OpenEditorsView, it was pretty straightforward.
The only remaining "reference" to viewlets in these views is a mention of IViewletViewOptions. We should probably try to get rid of them.

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sbatten commented Feb 13, 2020

Timeline is done

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terrysahaidak commented Feb 26, 2020

Will it let me drag the tree view to the left side while activity bar and all the other panels/views on the left? Just like in Atom where you can move views to any side container.

I wanted this from the very first day I moved to VSCode. I used to have version control in the right container and tree view in the left one.

Looking for something similar in VSCode right now then found this issue.

Not sure it's the right one.

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isidorn commented Feb 26, 2020

Clsoing this issue since I believe @sbatten has done what was on the plan for this milestone
@sbatten feel free to reopen or to create follow up issues.

@terrysahaidak this is not possible currently in vscode, though we do want to have that in the future

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jonlepage commented Mar 11, 2020

@sbatten @isidorn just want say thank you so much sbatten&isidorn , i just tested it and this was awesome feature and will help a lot my workflow.
Your awesome !

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