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Improve visibility of covered lines #419
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Sure, I can try that once I'm on my work laptop again tomorrow. If this does fix it, is there a reason that isn't the default option? I remember this add-on used to show an outline on top of the text in the file, I would imagine it's not really useful to most if they can't actually see the coverage The other thing is that the exact meaning of what those do isn't really documented in the extension page or the readme. I imagine this is actually a pretty big problem for people, and if you're opposed to having the coverage be visible by default, would it be helpful to explain those options in those places? |
Feel free to open a PR with the suggested improvements and someone will take a look. Thanks |
@hak33m16 Thanks for the ticket and @mattseddon for the input! |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently it's very difficult to see which lines are covered. The line is extremely thin and barely visible in the new 2.11.0 version. The lines on the left are the code coverage addon lines (the ones on the right are from a git addon displaying changes in the file since the last commit)
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be nice if the line was made thicker, or if the coverage was displayed directly on top of the contents of the files like it was previously. Right now it's very hard to visually see what my coverage is at
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