I followed the instructions in this blog post Multiple Fonts: Alternative to Operator Mono in VSCode, but did not see any changes made to VS Code. After digging a bit, I discovered that all the CSS class names had changed. They’re now e.g. .mtk13, .mtk16 { … }
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- Ensure it’s a file URL e.g.
{ "vscode_custom_css.imports": [ "file:///Users/Brian/Desktop/vscode-style.css" ] }
- If you move the location of your file and update your user settings with the new location, you will need to disable and enable custom CSS cmd+shift+p.
- Also, anytime you change the style in your custom CSS file, you need to disable, then re-enable the extension.
Yes, I found it here-
in
workbench.main.js
line 30422mtki, mtkb, and mtku are assigned statically as they are modifiers. mtk# is assigned sequentially as it iterates through all the colors in the editor at the moment. More-over- not just the text, but the editor as a whole, as it is a single ,,css that applies to the entire program, with the theme, So, theme x will have a consistent number of tokens, then if perhaps another color is added via an extension then it changes.