This warning may appear after running the uninstall command, reopen VSCode for this to disappear.
If this warning still appears after an uninstall, reinstall VSCode.
VSCode stopped working #46
This extension modifies an internal file to make backgrounds work, if VSCode stops working replace %LocalAppData%\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\resources\app\out\vs\workbench\workbench.desktop.main.js
with workbench.desktop.main-backup.js
.
This extension also modifies %LocalAppData%\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\resources\app\product.json
, replace with product-backup.json
if VSCode stops working.
The workspace setting will use whatever settings are set for that workspace, it does not fallback to the global setting.
As of 3.0.0, opacity has been switched from 0 visible and 1 invisible to 1 visible and 0 invisible, use the useInvertedOpacity option if you want the old behavior.
Backgrounds are not removed on extension disable or uninstall, you must run the Background: Uninstall command to remove backgrounds.
Background doesn't work on window buttons (minimize/maximize/close) #178
These buttons are controlled by the system and not VSCode; and can not be modified by this extension.
(Windows) Doesn't work on WSL #27
Backgrounds can not be changed while running this extension in a remote WSL window. Backgrounds must be changed by making changes in the main VSCode window, then opening the remote WSL window.
(Mac) read-only file system #76
This extension doesn't natively support Mac, write permissions must be granted to the VSCode application:
- Move
Visual Studio Code.app
fromDownload
to theApplication
directory. - Run
sudo chmod -R a+rwx '/Applications/Visual Studio Code.app'
to grant write permissions.
(Linux) snap: read-only file system #140
Applications installed using snap are inherently read-only, install VSCode using deb or rpm.