![]() ![]() The editor’s Markdown preview now can render math equations using the KaTeX typesetting library.New settings are provided to customize the editor’s scroll bars.The Workspace Trust capability added in VS Code 1.57 last month offers improved customization in this iteration.Terminals now can be created in or moved to the editor area, enabling a multi-dimensional grid layout that persists and remains visible regardless of panel state.A Jupyter interactive window option enables the Jupyter extension to open the built-in editor instead of the webview implementation when running code from Python files or directly launching from the command palette.Experimental support is offered for debugging Jupyter notebooks, so developers can set breakpoints in notebook cells, execute cells step-by-step, and use all other VS Code debugger features.Other new features and improvements in Visual Studio Code 1.58: ![]() To make the Tab key more discoverable for accepting suggestion, VS Code now has a hint status bar (“Insert (Tab)”) in the Debug Console input. Prior to this, it was easy to accidentally accept a suggestion when the user merely wanted to evaluate what was already typed in the Debug Console input. This fixes a situation in which the editor prompts users to choose from multiple debug extensions for some languages.įurther, debug console suggestions are no longer accepted on Enter, only on Shift-Enter and Tab. Among the debugging improvements, VS Code now remembers the chosen debugger per file, so the next session can start without any prompts. Unveiled in July, Visual Studio Code 1.58 is accessible from the Visual Studio website. The company also has published a roadmap of plans for Java support for the rest of 2021. Microsoft has released version 1.58 of Visual Studio Code, also known as the June 2021 release, with improvements related to usability, customization, debugging, and Jupyter Notebook support.
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