8.8.9 new color for unsaved query in tab
Newest 8.x version introduced something I hope can be configured (or rolled back).
1. Change something (don't save)
2. Run the query
on top of the normal unsaved sign o -> (oNAME_OF_QUERY) now we have the text in the tab in yellow (dark theme) instead of white.
Is this configurable?
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System theme:
Could you provide screenshot, please?
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Without this feature, it's not easy to tell whether a running query has been modified, because the running symbol takes the place of the modified dot.
The same feature has existed for a while in the light theme - modified files are shown in blue.
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This is what it looks like on Dark theme. I don't mind it personally so I don't have a problem with it.
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Yeah, exactly as CragVenz with the dark theme. That's what I mean.
It is easy you have the (o) symbol at the end of it - color is not needed. -
The confusing part is that the yellow color signals that something is running - not that something has changed.
for the change we have just the o symbol
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What version are you running? That looks like the previous 8.7.x version.
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Yes - that's how I think it should still work in 8.8.9. Use the yellow color for marking a tab with a "running" query, not a changed query for which there is already the (o) symbol.
In 8.8.9:
Both color and symbol is yellow, so a bit redundant.Also yellow is a STRONG color visually that signifies something important, a not-saved file happens often - no need to get yellow for something that is happening ALL THE TIME.
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DUPL
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The difficulty then is that when it's running, there's no indication that the script has been modified.
Having both glyphs at the same time is a bit ugly and causes a layout change whenever the query starts and finishes.
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Would you prefer if it was toned down?
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Sorry for coming a little late. I really think the o-symbol is enough and there should be no color, like VSCode default e.g.
The running icon (play/pause) with color is great.
If it must be colored then some orange maybe: -
Let me know what you think of LINQPad 9 - the styling here has been refreshed.