vscode/extensions/image-preview/package.nls.json

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Prototyping custom editors (#77789) * Custom Editor exploration For #77131 Adds a prototype of custom editors contributed by extensions. This change does the following: - Introduces a new contribution point for the declarative parts of a custom editor - Adds API for registering a webview editor provider. This lets VS Code decided when to create a webview editor - Adds an `openWith` command that lets you select which editor to use to open a resource from the file explorer - Adds a setting that lets you say that you always want to use a custom editor for a given file extension - Hooks up auto opening of a custom editor when opening a file from quick open or explorer - Adds a new extension that contributes a custom image preview for png and jpg files Still needs a lot of UX work and testing. We are also going to explore a more generic "open handler" based approach for supporting custom editors Revert * Re-use existing custom editor if one is already open * Don't re-create custom editor webview when clicking on already visible custom editor * Move customEditorInput to own file * First draft of serializing custom editor inputs * Use glob patterns instead of simple file extensions for matching custom resoruces for custom editors * Add descriptions * Try opening standard editor while prompting for custom editor * Make sure we hide image status on dispose * Make sure we restore editor group too * Use glob patterns for workbench.editor.custom * Allow users to configure custom editors for additional file types * Use filename glob instead of glob on full resource path * Adding placeholder for prompt open with * Add enableByDefault setting for editor contributions * Enable custom editors by default and add `discretion` enum Changes `enableByDefault` boolean to a `discretion` enum. This should give more flexibility if we want other options (such as forcing a given custom editor to always be used even if there are other default ones) * Allow custom editors to specify both a scheme and filenamePattern they are active for * Rework custom editor setting * Don't allow custom editors to be enabled for all resources by a config mistake * Replace built-in image editor with one from extension * Adding reopen with command * Improve comment * Remove commented code * Localize package.json and remove image * Remove extra lib setting from tsconfig
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{
"displayName": "Image Preview",
"description": "Provides VS Code's built-in image preview",
"customEditors.displayName": "Image Preview",
"command.zoomIn": "Zoom in",
"command.zoomOut": "Zoom out"
Prototyping custom editors (#77789) * Custom Editor exploration For #77131 Adds a prototype of custom editors contributed by extensions. This change does the following: - Introduces a new contribution point for the declarative parts of a custom editor - Adds API for registering a webview editor provider. This lets VS Code decided when to create a webview editor - Adds an `openWith` command that lets you select which editor to use to open a resource from the file explorer - Adds a setting that lets you say that you always want to use a custom editor for a given file extension - Hooks up auto opening of a custom editor when opening a file from quick open or explorer - Adds a new extension that contributes a custom image preview for png and jpg files Still needs a lot of UX work and testing. We are also going to explore a more generic "open handler" based approach for supporting custom editors Revert * Re-use existing custom editor if one is already open * Don't re-create custom editor webview when clicking on already visible custom editor * Move customEditorInput to own file * First draft of serializing custom editor inputs * Use glob patterns instead of simple file extensions for matching custom resoruces for custom editors * Add descriptions * Try opening standard editor while prompting for custom editor * Make sure we hide image status on dispose * Make sure we restore editor group too * Use glob patterns for workbench.editor.custom * Allow users to configure custom editors for additional file types * Use filename glob instead of glob on full resource path * Adding placeholder for prompt open with * Add enableByDefault setting for editor contributions * Enable custom editors by default and add `discretion` enum Changes `enableByDefault` boolean to a `discretion` enum. This should give more flexibility if we want other options (such as forcing a given custom editor to always be used even if there are other default ones) * Allow custom editors to specify both a scheme and filenamePattern they are active for * Rework custom editor setting * Don't allow custom editors to be enabled for all resources by a config mistake * Replace built-in image editor with one from extension * Adding reopen with command * Improve comment * Remove commented code * Localize package.json and remove image * Remove extra lib setting from tsconfig
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}