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ignoreVsCodeTheme setting isn't working anymore #3431
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Sorry about that. Ignorevscode theme will be fixed in our next insider's build |
It seems like currently set ignoreVsCodeTheme to true will also affect the color of the code in the interactive windows. Is this expected? |
The release bits are only sort of working, not sure if that's what you were referring to or not. |
oh...ok.I thought it just makes the plots white like the style of the plot you will get by default in the Jupyter while keeping everything match the dark theme you're using. |
@StevenLi-DS how did you get the facecolor to be white rather than transparent? It seems like the default is full transparency, but I don't know what/where the setting for the alpha is. |
I just used a seaborn function like shown in the screenshot above. If it doesn't work, take a look at the following issue: |
Huh, I did exactly that, but the facecolor for my figure is still transparent. I wonder if there's another setting somewhere that I'm missing. What backend are you using for matplotlib? |
Never mind, I was running some line magic that apparently was overriding that particular setting. Thanks for your quick response! |
IgnoreVSCodeTheme should force the python interactive window to always be white.
It's not working.
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