Vscode: Allow to zoom only the current instance and not all

Created on 6 Mar 2018  路  16Comments  路  Source: microsoft/vscode

It would be good if you have opened more than one vscode instance and the zooming you've done on it shouldn't affect the other ones.

*out-of-scope feature-request layout

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For anybody that lands here when searching for this issue (as I did). Go to >Settings>Workspace and search for 'zoom'. You will find a checkbox called 'Editor: Mouse Wheel Zoom' that might meet your needs. It resolved this problem for me (changed editor zoom in one one workspace while leaving the others unaffected).

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@jkanchelov this is possible by configuring the window.zoomLevel as a workspace setting. Have you tried that?

I've tried it, but it would be easier if it comes straight without the need to declare it there. I have the habit to often move the instance from one monitor to another and if they are on different resolutions sometimes there is a need for me to zoom in / out often.

Second this request, there are many scenarios where you may want different font size on Different Windows and Instances. Perhaps you can implement in Global as well as local Editor properties. Treat this like a Microsoft Office Document (Word etc) editor feature. Zoom on Window is local to that Instance/Window. If user wants a more permanent setting, it can be done through properties etc.

Hello,

What are news about this feature ? Up ! :)

It could come really handy when #10121 is implemented.

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@bpasero : could we reopen this one ? I have multiple monitors with different sizes. When I move an instance, I often zoom in/out to adapt, but I don't want the others to change.

I actually encountered this just now, and would not have realized it if it had not caused poor zoom performance.

With one editor open, zoom (Ctrl++) is snappy, even for large code files.

I opened another project in a separate editor to show something to a co-worker, and zoomed in to make the presentation easier. The editor lagged (I thought the keyboard shortcut had lost configuration for a moment) while it updated both instances.

I can't seem to replicate this with simple files (responsiveness seems to be okay). I also tested word-wrap, and that didn't seem to cause a problem. So maybe it's the explorer tree? It seems to lag a lot more when I had a large number of files in the explorer tree. That's just my observation though.

This is still an issue or people with different monitor sizes (ie I use my laptop plugged into a monitor. when having multiple editors open, I want to change their fontsize easily and idependently from each other)

Its an issue, but once they tagged it with out-of-scope label I guess they won't look at it again 馃槓

lol, out-of-scope? I just cannot possibly fathom why would anyone want to zoom all of the instances when they use keyboard shortcuts: if they want to increase size change permanently they can do so through the config. Using a keyboard "shortcut" is usually for quick-temporary actions. And when you have multiple editors open or during a CPU-intensive video conferencing presenting your code to your colleagues/clients, a zoom action can make it sooo slow that reflects badly on both the user and VS Code. 馃悓 馃悓 馃悓

I implore whoever is in charging of scoping to re-incorporate this into the scope 馃檹
It could enhance so many people's lives.

Thank you so much and keep up the good work!

For anybody that lands here when searching for this issue (as I did). Go to >Settings>Workspace and search for 'zoom'. You will find a checkbox called 'Editor: Mouse Wheel Zoom' that might meet your needs. It resolved this problem for me (changed editor zoom in one one workspace while leaving the others unaffected).

For anybody that lands here when searching for this issue (as I did). Go to >Settings>Workspace and search for 'zoom'. You will find a checkbox called 'Editor: Mouse Wheel Zoom' that might meet your needs. It resolved this problem for me (changed editor zoom in one one workspace while leaving the others unaffected).

This works for me, thanks a lot!!

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It should work otherwise, Go for setting.js

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