As a result of this issue, I have moved on to contributing to Language Server Protocol support in Eclipse instead. [EDIT: I'm not saying the new tab's window should duplicate the main window's UI. it's more productive to see 2 or more files at the same time, You can currently see 3 files, one vertical panel (debugger, git, search, explorer) and horizontal panel at the same time, @D1no, This confusion between tab movement versus detachable windows is exactly why I do NOT support detachable tabs. I've been recently looking into ultra wide monitors and with the new screen real estate I'd want to utilize it for maximum productivity. Not having it is a deal breaker. I bet I won't see any proof of concept implementations. It would a great feature, if the performance doesn't go down because of it. Because a new windows, probably mean VSCode provider need to support it because the context isn't as simple with one window etc. I am not sure why the delay? I don't think the VSCode API allows something like this. I don't mind opening vscode to edit ~/.bash_profile because I don't have to wait for 4 minutes like I might with Visual Studio or WebStorm. I do hope this feature can be given higher priority, especially given it has been open for over a year now. https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/11398. Dont forget we have VisualStudio Community, please consider to move some feature to VS plugin. I'm trying to help with that using data from the past. Any help is appreciated. Word links: This is the fallback link type and uses the terminal.integrated.wordSeparators setting to define word boundaries and make nearly all text into words. Dragging a tab outside the window should split into a new window like virtually every single other tabbed application out there. I wait eagerly with every comment on this issue to hear a relevant update only to see more of the aforementioned comments. Wouldn't it be possible to launch a new window, and do communication between the parent window and the child via the webContents API? I've got to admit that I am shocked that an editor as established as VSCode doesn't allow me to drag a tab to a second monitor. I really want this feature too - mainly to just have the debug window on a different monitor. To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers. At first you can't possibly ignore it, but after a while you don't even see it anymore. We continue to use VS 2017 - even with all of it's obvious fagility. https://github.com/azain/electron-window-manager. I'm not sure why this feature never gets progressed as it has massive support and given code is electron app it's perfectly doable and degradable if you ever ran outside of electron. You'll have to set the terminal default directory again for the newly opened window to build. EDIT: Apparently somebody didn't get the sarcasm. I don't see any reasonable discussion around possible implications of the different ways of implementing such feature. +1 for me. This helps the terminal work faster and display at a high FPS by significantly reducing the time the CPU spends rendering each frame. Really hard to utilize two monitors when you can't breakout a tab. Only 42 33 22 17 8 2 0 more votes and this issue will be #1. It's a bad idea to have multiple monitor support. Well if I could work on my SPA efficiently and my web api backend in Visual Studio I wouldn't need VS Code either. Sorry! I would love to see the ability to detach the console (and other parts of the editor) and push them across to a separate screen allowing me to get the full real estate of my main screen for writing and reading my code when I'm working somewhere with multiple screens/. Thumbs up on the main post is what we need lets not add to this thread unless we have something to add to the discussion. See @D1no's illustration above (click to scroll up). That said, this is ONE of the big reasons I can't use VSCode for debugging. How can I navigate back to the last cursor position in Visual Studio Code? What is the best way to show one file (with unit test) on the left monitor and the second file on the right monitor? To use Ctrl+A to select all, add this custom keybinding: Dragging a file into the terminal will input the path into the terminal, with escaping to match the active shell. Chiming in with what others have said -- Not being able to dock the various panels is a bit of a deal breaker for me as well. This would really be super useful for multi-monitor productivity. ;-). Here is a suggestion for everyone requesting this, if undockable tabs has such immense value for you and your company. I know It's not the same as drag and drop but it should come in handy if you just need to move a few file to another window to make use of the second or third monitor. +1. It's a shame that this is still not possible, people with multi monitor setup would profit a lot. One of the reason i still use Eclipse over VS code. Explore terminal commands by browsing the keyboard shortcuts within VS Code (. To the VS code team, please never "fix" this bug (unless you add multi-window support ofc). How is this not a feature yet, it's the only feature that stops me from using VS Code exclusively.. Its really a showstopper for this otherwise great editor. Only works with files; not on terminal windows. You can create something that's similar, by using a WebView instance, which creates an absolutely positioned div within that page. Tried it a few times. I am not sure why the delay? If I were working on a git project, I could see how my current workflow of opening a new window and dragging files there would only allow me to take folder/git actions from the original window. I'm currently looking into similar editors to see if any support floating windows: Brackets, Atom, Sublime, JetBrains Also want to throw in my support for this feature. -- At any rate, Visual Studio does this amazingly well, perhaps you could reach out to the Visual Studio Prime team and ask to just borrow their code for this bit. You can open your terminal in a few ways. I hope that makes sense. @iansan5653 that's my case: Keep it up, I'm loving your work. This works pretty nice for me :sweat_smile: Which means what exactly? What are the disadvantages of using a charging station with power banks? even if I only need the Explorer and debug, tabs But that is my perspective. They have to create a new windows each time you drag a tab into it's own window, and obviously this isn't an easy thing to do. As a simple workaround you can use the command Duplicate Workspace in New Window (since version 1.24) to open the current folder/workspace in a second VS code window that can be moved to a separate monitor. Until VS Code has multiple display support I do not see moving to this editor as my default. This is the last piece we are missing as others have said from a full move from other editors. Well done, linking some unrelated to IDEs (or text editing in general) links to the VR hype articles in such respectable computer science / software engineering medias as Guardian and Bloomberg totally shows your point of view. Possible better focus IMO, fixing word pattern selection and renaming selection, adding drag & drop support into panels, etc Also, most of the OS don't support a proper tiling system for you windows so yeah have fun managing each ones @MangelMaxime You do realize that new windows would be optional? Not the answer you're looking for? . @MangelMaxime FWIW, I use 4 monitors side-by-side. Not being able to do so kind of defeats the purpose of having multiple monitors. I don't even care about being able to tile them outside the main window, because then I can just use the OS window manager instead. Really hard to utilize two monitors when you can't breakout a tab. Chiming with a motion to undock, especially the watch window. Debug console @benm-eras I'm aware of that but it seems as though there is support for that functionality already. Will it has this feature next major version? And some one who has a good ways to solve it? It also means I don't have to babysit the window management as much as I don't have to remember which is the "real" project window. Virtual machine, the code you write, the HTML page you design, the browser window you check, the debug output, the terminal and so on. I hope you'll aim for releasing this feature step by step and you won't sit on plans. It is unfortunate that the issue author has the priorities so ass-backwards, but I can't believe nobody at Microsoft has seen this ticket at some point over the past year, recognized the immense value in being able to drag an editor tab from one window to another (your Visual Studio crowd has been doing this for decades) and made this happen by now. Hi, To use terminals in the editor area, there are several options: Create via the Create Terminal in Editor Area command. Excuse me for being so careless. Webstorm/Phpstorm both have this feature, and it is really the main thing that I like about those apps. I'd like the floating/dock-able windows and the positions saved for the next load. I'm not entirely sure the "this may prove to be too taxing on computers" argument is valid as of late considering most recent computers have much more system resources than previously. Terminal Unfortunately it does not close the older tab which is expected for the floating window idea. I'm trying to move off JetBeans and this isn't an optional or nice-to-have feature. "Duplicate Workspace in New Window". I, too would like to drag code tabs to desktop to edit in a new window. When that mode is enabled, the shell is indicating that it can handle multiple line pasting. Tearing off tabs into separate windows is __already possible__ , with some caveats/workarounds required. Would it not be better to build it in now, when the overall system is relatively simpler ? How to use Visual Studio Code as default editor for git? The content in the terminal is called the buffer, with the section right above the bottom viewport being called "scrollback". That's that. Not sure if anyone has seen this project for electron, but I'm just going to leave this here. I think it is high time, at least for a definitive statement: @Hypernut Actually the votes for this issue only really started to take off around December last year. It would be very useful if I write the code/text in one screen, and get the preview (still within VSCode) in an external monitor (or, a second screen). If we stuck by architectural limitation that cost too much to make it happen, Why not just close it and going forward. The default icon and its color, which will be used if not defined in a profile, can be configured with the terminal.integrated.tabs.defaultIcon and terminal.integrated.tabs.defaultColor settings. This is a feature, not design choice. Looking through these comments, it seems I am not alone in this view. Will this be implemented anytime soon? When I try to open the same workspace in Mac OSX it always just focuses the already open window. With some nice features added in (debug), brilliant support for multiple languages through plugins, cross platform etc, etc. If I can't open directly into a new window then I need to be able to tear off a tab into a new window or to be able to drag a tab to a separate VSCode window (as created with FileNew Window), Im using a WYSIWYG viewer plugin for editing AsciiDocs. Over 14 months and still dead silence? When using the "Compare file with previous revision" feature, it can be almost impossible to see certain diffs without having to go to the end of line, as the editor is split in two in one screen. There's no such thing as a "main" window in Xcode. Or just thumbs up main post enough? It's not really "much", but this is a feature available in other editors that's sorely missing. No no don't you run away when you are proven wrong! @patrys "you are free to contribute a pull request that implements at least some of the required changes to get this working". To be honest though, the only thing I really want to be able to do is drag code editor tabs out. versus if the feature is built in later, when code would have become more complex due to "required features". Otherwise I'm probably not the best person to ask. You don't like it, go and pay JetBrains or Microsoft for something that has all the features you require. "Ctrl + K then O" Bump, this is the only thing holding me back from moving to VS Code completely. Is there an estimation for when the top 3 features will have been implemented? VSCode is a complex program, they cannot patch functionnalities on the core, or it would became a nightmare to maintain and improve ( just clone the repo to see what the hell is happening inside the beast ), My guesses (I may be wrong): You can create something that's similar, by using a WebView instance, which creates an absolutely positioned div within that page. Countless other software have done this, are doing it and will continue doing it so I'm not entirely sure what is actually stopping them from implementing one of the most requested features. It provides integration with the editor to support features like links and error detection. To continue innovating, and make VSCode a modern full-featured editor, this is a necessity. https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue%20is%3Aopen%20sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc%20label%3Afeature-request. It shouldn't be misused as a general webbrowser or media tool or something like that. I also like having my terminal on a different monitor, but I can always just use a terminal that isnt integrated with vs code, but having detachable windows in vs code for these panels would be awesome. Also from main workspace window we as developers could create a bridge service, that would listen from child duplicated workspaces events, and main workspace window could interact with that. This was already talked about in this very thread. This thread is getting filled with more +1 comments than actually helpful ones. It should be draggable up and down around the left corner. :) It's like putting a note on your bathroom mirror. The default terminal profile shell defaults to $SHELL on Linux and macOS and PowerShell on Windows. that is how we feel. Or is it more about VSCode one project <-> one window design? @Krzysztof-Cieslak There should be a option to disable comments on an issue and only allow reactions to the OP. I too used to love to rip tabs and windows out from Visual Studio; I'm on a Mac now and using VSCode. They will get back to us when there is a further update. This requires a bit of rearchitecting the internals of vscode, so let's be patient (or contribute). Thus, we closed this one as a duplicate. The community cannot contribute until such a plan is openly discussed. Open Visual Studio Code and press and hold Ctrl + ` to open the terminal. Read about the new features and fixes from November. Icons may appear to the right of the terminal title on the tab label when a terminal's status changes. What an absurd discussion tell me if I am correct. I would love to be able to have more than one VS code window for a single folder/project and be able to work on more than one monitor. There are workarounds to make an offline installer out of an online installer on the net! the terminal or the output (as described in by the OP), this does not solve anything. Site Maintenance- Friday, January 20, 2023 02:00 UTC (Thursday Jan 19 9PM Were bringing advertisements for technology courses to Stack Overflow, How can you create multiple cursors in Visual Studio Code. I also write lots of Markdown-based documentation in VS Code. Maintaining the context of the underlying buffer (file) in both these windows is the issue. @Jesus-Gonzalez Looks like a variation on what @bpasero said it would take to implement this, although your suggestion sounds easier (to me at least) than item (3) from his list, because the "parent" electron process tree would house the back-end functionality, such as the debugger. I'm not an electron developer so idk if this is a limitation of electron apps or if it can be done. We all have different needs and you should not say others opinions are worthless. @algiuxass Same here. On macOS and Linux, split terminals will inherit the current working directory of the parent terminal. Browse other questions tagged, Where developers & technologists share private knowledge with coworkers, Reach developers & technologists worldwide. : The Backlog-Link (https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/milestone/8) here in the right panel does not work?). @TedYav That restriction has technical reasons behind it - see #2686 for more info & discussion. No Im going to use it as a preview panel :). https://www.npmjs.com/package/electron-window-manager, @s952163 @tavuntu The problem with commenting simply with +1 makes useless clutter and spams people who watches this issue with a useless notification. ==> Boom: Workspace is now multi-monitor. Please implement this feature to float the windows (window detaching). @pantonis Please click the "thumbs up" icon at the bottom of the first comment. "You can't read several file at one and keep focus" We need the workspace explorer duplicated as well. Anyway, I'm out. Coming in and stating my own experience: I've successfully used VScode in the past to compile and debug a game engine project I contribute to, but since I can't do detached windows with VScode, i'm unfortunately sticking with CLion, which is slowly but surely taking on Visual Studio at large. You've paid nothing for it. It is certainly lightweight when you don't install 1000 plugins. You are receiving this because you commented. Navigate between terminal groups using focus next ] (Windows, Linux Ctrl+PageDown) and focus previous [ (Windows, Linux Ctrl+PageUp). @belst and others see this comment, given the current design it's quite difficult to implement this feature. These ANSI colors are determined by the active color theme, but they can also be configured independently from the theme with the workbench.colorCustomizations setting. terminal.integrated.fontFamily: The font family to use, this takes a string in the format that fontFamily in CSS takes. Why? Do commentaries as votes help? New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Scan this QR code to download the app now. Some prompts like Starship and oh-my-posh show things like git status and work with most shells, so they're a good choice when starting out. Hey VS team, PLEASE implement this feature. Once you have the path to npm, find the old node_modules by resolving the symlink by running a command something like this: This will give you the resolved path at the end: From there, removing the files and relaunching VS Code should fix the issue: The keybindings and are the defaults for resizing individual split panes in the terminal. https://github.com/electron-utils/electron-dockable. But, dont know recently why its not working +1. My workstation is composed by a laptop and an addittional monitor, which is rotated vertically for the sake of better reading. It would be really great to have ability to drag tabs to different monitors making them new window. This approach means multiple monitors are easily supported. The "app" is an OS-specific container that instantiates/orchestrates these processes. or maybe they just don't want to make too strong competition for Visual Studio ;-}. I call this as Focusing Users' Creativity Killer cycle. _Probable solution: Open new instance of VSCode instead of implementation of frameless windows, but add a command line option to let it use first instance's shared extensions (Problem: Extension host can be shared or is tied to instance?)._. Like others who mentioned it in this thread, multi-monitor coding kinda requires detachables. You signed in with another tab or window. Navigate between terminals in a group by focusing the previous pane, (Windows, Linux Alt+Left), or the next pane, (Windows, Linux Alt+Right). The lack of this feature is a huge issue for those with multiple monitors (basically everyone who works with code). Dragging and dropping tabs in the list will rearrange them. Its hard to believe that its been 2 years and there has been so little progress on this. Yet you don't have an offline uninstaller for an 8GB installer! All I can see is bunch of folks happy to +1 some random feature with huge design implications (and bunch of hate for anyone having different opinion). See my comment added under this ticket: You can't debug in the other editor either. Frameless window from Electron can be a cool solution implemented, but in core. @faustinoaq Yes. no feature or workflow requires that you use them), so I don't see how it's a bad UX choice, even from the viewpoint of folks who don't want to use them. I can't get it to work (on 1.11.0-Insider). If coders can't figure out how to toggle a feature on or off, perhaps they are using the wrong software. This approach would be greatly appreciated in VS Code. I think this issue should be frozen / restricted until someone can actually work on it (from VSCode team). Visual Studio 2017 dies with out of memory exception. This should be done at the beginning, when you start writing this editor. By default, the terminal will open at the folder that is opened in the Explorer. Realistically this is my only problem with VS code at the moment. There's no such thing as a "main" window in Xcode. This is typically caused by driver/VM graphics issues and the same also happens in Chromium. If this doesn't get added to the vscode roadmap soon, I think I'll find a new IDE. It means that if we would like to have something from VSC UI in additional window, then we have to load all application there and hide unnecessary parts of UI. is bound to "Open Active File in New Window". @mlewand depends, if I could open a lightweight window that shares the same JavaScript context and build some UI in it, that would certainly help. But why do you feel the need to "set expectations"? Please do not try to recomend to use Vim, Emacs, Visual Studio Enerprise, Sharp Develop, Eclipse, Jetbrains or may be Notepad. each window has its own process and its own JavaScript context. can't vscode do the same with code tabs this way? Windows broken out in this fashion should operate within the same context as they typically do when attached to the IDE. Not really. A definitive must have on split screen 1 portrait, 1 landscape. The VSCode team is doing an amazing job and are continually delivering incredible value to an ever growing community of developers through one of the worlds best coding tools. Remove terminal instances by hovering a tab and selecting the Trash Can button, selecting a tab item and pressing Delete, using Terminal: Kill the Active Terminal Instance command, or via the right-click context menu. And thanks @D1no, now I want an Oculus Rift so I can have 17 virtual monitors :). But instead, it would require us to create a whole new instance of VS Code with separate extension host even in order to have the editor in a standalone window (this would be comparable to doing File > New Window and opening that file in the window). If you really want VSCode featured in multiple windows, why not try to fork and make it possible by yourself? ++ Just clutters up the stores, makes them harder to maintain. Additionally one monitor is definitely cheaper than two. So getting back to topic: What can we do? _What features do other IDEs have that vscode doesn't?_ There are some things I'm sure, but not many. This is the only reason that no-one on my team actually uses VS Code as their primary development platform. Obviously you can work around it by opening specific files in a separate (ctrl + shift + N) Visual Studio Code instance, but it's definitely something that should be addressed as soon as possible. I agree that it would be really nice to just be able to drag an existing tab to a second monitor but this is at least a pretty painless workaround until they support dragging tabs to another monitor. Thanks @RoyTinker. I just want to be able to move the terminal and debug console to where ever it bugs me the least. How do I collapse sections of code in Visual Studio Code for Windows? That doesnt help AT ALL with the actual problem of being unable to have stuff like debug inspector or terminal/output and so on on a second screen. Request: Please close this issue for comments. This discussion is outside the scope of this thread and could be talked about here (hey, actually, it's already everything we said so far! So? Your idea of a proper UI for +1'ing a feature request / "I have this problem!" +1. Any estimates when VS code could be capable to do this? I will look for solution for some simple FloatingWindow API and will share with you here if I create something interesting on my fork. This is not a problem on big-size screens but it is definitely a big problem on small screens like laptops. Because in any other open source project like this, we already would have an answer if and when this get implemented and if not, why. I think tabs need to be free to move anywhere, just like Google Chrome tabs do. If no text is selected in the active editor, the entire line that the cursor is on will run in the terminal. Why? When I try to open the same workspace in Mac OSX it always just focuses the already open window. I have little doubt that VS Code team must realize this is a - nuclear level issues - so obviously they have a major architectural flaw that they simply can't address. My best guess is that it's difficult for them to create a new windows with the tab and have the tab keep it's state because of electron. Window code in portrait - Tools on landscape, I'd love to see this feature coming anytime soon . Once your terminal is open, you can open VS Code from it by typing $ code . I find myself quite often in the situation where you open and close the terminal all the time with cmd+j or have to close all split tabs because you want to diff changes side by side although I have a second screen where these could simply stay open. Terminal Basics Visual Studio Code includes a full featured integrated terminal that conveniently starts at the root of your workspace. "Ctrl + K then O" @tavuntu @Krzysztof-Cieslak I keep one of my 22" monitors vertically oriented. Powerline fonts typically end in " for Powerline", the following setting is an example of how to configure a DejaVu Sans Mono that has been patched: Nerd Fonts work the same and typically have a " NF" suffix, the following is an example of how to configure Hack's nerd fonts variant: The terminal cursor style and whether it blinks can be customized with the following settings: Terminal tabs appear on the right of the terminal view when there are two or more terminals by default, showing the active terminal in the view header when there is only one. VSCode team, please please please put this higher up on your list! Multiple terminals can be placed side-by-side are called a group and are created by splitting a terminal: Tip: The working directory for the new terminal depends on the terminal.integrated.splitCwd setting. Following this thread for long time and still not having it late march 2018 (almost 2 years) is such a pitty. 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