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vscode-dimmer-block

Features

Dims text outside of the current block by reducing the opacity of the text. Helps you focus. Works great with high contrast themes.

Set a keybinding for dimmer.ToggleDimmer, search Toggle Dimmer in the command palette, or use the dimmer.enabled setting.

Context

Original code by hoovercj, block capability by jmasramon, uploaded by andrewmorsillo

Configuration

"dimmer.enabled": {
    "default": false,
    "description": "When set to true, the extension will dim non-selected text."
},
"dimmer.toggleDimmerCommandScope": {
    "defualt": "user",
    "description": "Decides whether the `ToggleDimmer` command will affect the user (global) or workspace (local) settings."
},
"dimmer.opacity": {
    "default": 50,
    "description": "An integer between 0 and 100 used for the opacity percentage for the dimmed (non-selected) text."
},
"dimmer.delay": {
    "default": 0,
    "description": "Delay in milliseconds for dimming the non-selected text to reduce number of API calls in the event of rapid selection changes. Defaults to 0, but set higher if it feels like it is causing problems."
}

2.2.0

  • Highlight current block instead of just a few lines. Thanks @jmasramon
  • Republish with different name VSCode Dimmer Block to separate it from non-block version

2.0.0

  • Dim on editor change (e.g. ctrl+tab). Thanks @roblourens
  • Highlight context (n lines before/after). Thanks @rebornix
  • Breaking: dimmer.dimSelectedLines has been replaced by dimmer.context.

1.0.0

Initial release

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