Space Drop 1.7.3
- felicwolfma
- Aug 18, 2023
- 6 min read
With the addition of the Command Center, we tried shrinking the menu bar to a hamburger menu to make space. After hearing user feedback, we switched back to the old menu bar folding behavior until most of the menu is collapsed, and only then switch to the hamburger menu.
Space Drop 1.7.3
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The new setting terminal.integrated.shellIntegration.decorationsEnabled lets you display command decorations in either the gutter, the overviewRuler, or neither. For easy access, you can modify this setting via Configure Command Decorations in a context menu when you click on a decoration (select Toggle visibility to display the options dropdown).
When shell integration is enabled, we're aiming run recent command to be a cross-shell drop in replacement for the shell's reverse search (Ctrl+R). There is a new contiguous search mode that is the default when triggering the command. This behaves like Ctrl+R in most shells, with the option of switching back to fuzzy search:
The Trusted Workspace feature allows VS Code to simplify the flow for running automatic tasks. By default, automatic tasks will run if a folder is trusted and you'll be prompt once per folder otherwise. This behavior can be configured with the task.allowAutomaticTasks setting (default auto) to always (on) or never (off) prompt before running an automatic task.
It is now possible to display UI showing which scope the user is in during scrolling. The "sticky scroll" UI will show which class/interface/namespace/function/method/constructor the top of the editor is in, helping you know the location within a document. Enable sticky scroll with the editor.experimental.stickyScroll.enabled setting.
To try out Edit Sessions, set workbench.experimental.editSessions.enabled in your settings and use the Edit Sessions: Store Current Edit Session command, signing in with GitHub or Microsoft authentication when prompted. Then use the Edit Sessions: Resume Latest Edit Session command in a repository on another machine or VS Code instance to restore the working contents of all modified files to your workspace. You can sign out of Edit Sessions at any time using the Edit Sessions: Sign Out command.
The text editor drop API lets extensions handle dropping of files or other content into text editors. These drop events can come from within VS Code, such as dragging a file from VS Code's Explorer into a text editor, or can be generated by dropping a file from your operating system into VS Code.
To drop a file into an editor, users can hold down kbsytyle(Shift) while dragging and then drop the file to a specific location in the file. At this point, your extension can choose what to do with the dropped data.
Some system administrators block ARP messages in their network, whichcauses issues for the server when it responds to the DHCPINFORMmessages because the server is unable to send the DHCPACK if thepreceding ARP communication fails. Since the OS is entirely responsiblefor the ARP communication and then sending the DHCP packet over thewire, the DHCP server has no means to determine that the ARP exchangefailed and the DHCP response message was dropped. Thus, the server doesnot log any error messages when the outgoing DHCP response is dropped.At the same time, all hooks pertaining to the packet-sending operationwill be called, even though the message never reaches its destination.
Note that the creation of a new option space is not required whendefining sub-options for a standard option, because one is created bydefault if the standard option is meant to convey any sub-options (seeDHCPv4 Vendor-Specific Options).
The name of the option space in which the sub-options are defined is setin the encapsulate field. The type field is set to empty, toindicate that this option does not carry any data other thansub-options.
There are many use cases where the feature is useful; this paragraphexplains just a handful of the most common ones. The first and by farthe most common use case is an existing network that has grown and isrunning out of available address space. Rather than migrating alldevices to a new, larger subnet, it is easier to simply configureadditional subnets on top of the existing one. Sometimes, due to addressspace fragmentation (e.g. only many disjointed /24s are available), thisis the only choice. Also, configuring additional subnets has theadvantage of not disrupting the operation of existing devices.
Another very frequent use case comes from cable networks. There are twotypes of devices in cable networks: cable modems and the end-userdevices behind them. It is a common practice to use different subnetsfor cable modems to prevent users from tinkering with them. In thiscase, the distinction is based on the type of device, rather thanon address-space exhaustion.
Groovy 1.7.3 adds new functionality to the String class. For example we can use the expand() method to expand tabs in a String to spaces with a default tab stop size of 8. We can use a parameter to use a different tab stop size. But we can also go the other way around.
So if we have a tabular text based on spaces we can convert the String to a tab separated String. Here the default tab stop size is also 8, but we can use the parameter to define a different tab stop size.
If employees rent a parking space on a regular basis at their official assigned duty station and use the parking space to conduct official business away from their official assigned duty Seestation at a weekly or monthly rate, reimbursement will be made on a pro rata basis on the actual number of days the parking space is used for official business as illustrated by the following examples:
Employee rents a weekly parking space for parking a POV Monday through Friday, at or near the official assigned duty station. One-fifth (1/5) of the weekly rate will be allowed for each day that the employee uses a POV for official business.
Employee rents a monthly parking space at or near the office with the space available to the employee as provided by the rental agreement for 21 days of the month. The employee uses the space for parking on official business seven days during the month. The employee will be reimbursed for or one-third (seven divided by 21 days) of the monthly cost. An employee who rents a monthly a parking space and who receives a certificate from the parking facility that the space is available only Monday through Friday shall be entitled to compute pro rata reimbursement based on the number of workdays in the month.
Employees are not reimbursed for purchasing pre-paid refueling options for a rental car. Therefore, employees should refuel prior to returning the rental car to the drop-off location. However, if it is not possible to refuel prior to returning the vehicle because of safety issues or the location of the closest fueling station in the area, employees will be reimbursed for rental car company refueling charges.
The IRS will not reimburse an employee for using limousine and/or executive car services. An executive car or limousine service generally involves the use of a luxury vehicle with a chauffeur who picks up and drops off a traveler. This restriction does not include paid shuttle services or vans.
The first wave was under the overall command of the Primarch Ferrus Manus and besides his own X Legion, the Salamanders led by Vulkan and the Raven Guard under the command of their Primarch Corax joined him. Vulkan's Legion assaulted the left flank of the Traitors' battle line while Ferrus Manus, the Iron Hands' First Captain Gabriel Santor, and 10 full companies of elite Morlocks Terminators charged straight into the centre of the enemy lines. Meanwhile, Corax's Legion hit the right flank of the enemy's position. The odds were considered equal. Horus was aware of the location of the Loyalists' chosen drop site and his troops fell upon the Loyalist Legions.
Hundreds, perhaps even thousands of Traitors had been slaughtered in the opening moments of the assault. All across the Urgall Depression, hundreds died with every passing second, the promise of inevitable death a pall of darkness that hung over every warrior. Thousands were dying every minute, the slaughter terrible to behold. Blood ran in rivers down the slopes of the Urgall Depression, carving thick, sticky runnels in the dark sand. Such destruction had never yet been concentrated in such a horrifically confined space, enough martial power to conquer an entire planetary system having been unleashed in a line less than twenty kilometres wide.
The sky fell dark as the weak sun was eclipsed by ten thousand avian shadows, and the cheering roar sent up by the Loyalists at the arrival of their comrades was loud enough to shake the air itself. Like fiery comets from the heavens, the thrusters of countless drop-ships, landers and assault craft broke through the fire-shot clouds of smoke and descended to the Loyalist landing zone on the northern edge of the Urgall Depression. Hundreds of Stormbirds and Thunderhawks roared towards the surface, their armoured hulls gleaming as the power of another four Legiones Astartes came to Istvaan, their heroic names legendary, their mighty deeds known the length and breadth of the galaxy: the Alpha Legion, Word Bearers, Night Lords, and Iron Warriors.
The Iron Warriors had claimed the highest ground, taking the Loyalist landing site with all the appearance of reinforcing it through the erection of prefabricated plasteel bunkers. Bulk landers dropped the needed battlefield architecture: dense metal frames fell from the cargo claws of carrier ships at low altitude, and as the platforms crashed and embedded themselves in the ground, the craftsmen-warriors of the IV Legion worked, affixed, bolted and constructed them into hastily-rising firebases. Turrets rose from their protective housing in the hundreds, while hordes of lobotomised Servitors trundled from the holds of Iron Warriors troopships, single-minded in their intent to link with the weapons systems' interfaces. 2ff7e9595c
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