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Not working in VS 2019 #33

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primem0ver opened this issue May 17, 2020 · 1 comment
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Not working in VS 2019 #33

primem0ver opened this issue May 17, 2020 · 1 comment

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@primem0ver
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I just upgraded and I cannot get Semantic colorizer to work in Visual Studio 2019. The stupid default syntax colorizer seems to block settings from this addon. IS there any way around this? Disabling advanced setting "Use enhanced colors for c# and basic" did nothing. Still the same ugly default colors used by visual studio. I can change the default colors but they don't have as many options as your plugin. Is this an issue with Visual Studio itself? It seems like it might be an issue with VS itself. Guess I will have to use 2017 until this is fixed.

@offirpeer
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Try Text Editor -> C# -> Editor Color Scheme -> Visual studio 2017

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