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Saving and restoring view #4

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renzoandri opened this issue Sep 21, 2021 · 6 comments
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Saving and restoring view #4

renzoandri opened this issue Sep 21, 2021 · 6 comments

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@renzoandri
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Hi,
Is there a way to save and restore views?
This little feature would be very useful. Thanks.
Renzo

@thomasAtToem
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Hi ,

by default the views are saved when the server goes down.
Additionally there is a toolbar menu entry to save these preferences manually.
The current release 2.4 on vsxopen has a problem with this to reload.
Should be a new release this week.
Sorry.

@renzoandri
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Thanks for the fast response.
It loads the last views (when reopening vscode) and I can store them with ViewDialog/Store Views Preferences.
I meant to store the view configuration in some folder and open the configuration from file.
One nice option would be to load views also from (local) .vscode/ folder within the project workspace (similar to python projects).
Currently, it seems to be stored in ~/.vscode-server/data/User/workspaceStorage/sessionnumber/toem-de.impulse/ folder.

@thomasAtToem
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I see.
Yes, in impulse 2 on eclipse we have a configuration wallet (editor).
Here you can add and exchange preferences (all impulse settings).
This wallet editor will be available in the next weeks.
https://toem.de/index.php/resources/all-documents/88-9-preferences

@thomasAtToem
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One nice option would be to load views also from (local) .vscode/ folder within the project workspace (similar to python projects).
Yes, this makes sense.

@renzoandri
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Cool. Looking forward to the new features.

@thomasAtToem
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As a first step, the preference wallet was introduced.
Create a file with the ending *.walMl and open with the wallet editor.
Then you can copy views from the preferences (right side) into the wallet and back.

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