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Currently the import of images fails if they are wider than 500px ("image too wide"). While this draw.io restriction might make sense in a purely browser based environment, I wonder if it would be possible to make this restriction optional for use within VSCode.
Make the animation smoother.
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I'm sure this issue is not a duplicate.
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I'm submitting an icon request:
- Type:
file_type
- Icon Name: ``
- Sample original Icon:  {
return (<div>
{this.props.foo.map((bar) => <div>{bar.x}</div>)}
</div>)
}
}
Current:
const Foo = props => {
const foo = useRef();
const x = useRef();
return <div>
{foo.current.map(bar => <div>{x.current}</div>)}
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I love the extension but the icon feels a little out of place relative to other icons to me. The close lines/crowded detail actually makes the icon appear blurry on my display vs the built in icons which are sharp (screenshots don't capture it well). A more minimalistic folder icon might match better with the built in VSCode icons.
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Describe the bug
The property 'editor' can be undefined (see Screenshots section).
To Reproduce
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