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adam-arold opened this issue Feb 3, 2022 · 3 comments
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VS Code 1.64.0 broke support for moving the Panel to the right side #142120

adam-arold opened this issue Feb 3, 2022 · 3 comments
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adam-arold commented Feb 3, 2022

Does this issue occur when all extensions are disabled?: Yes

  • VS Code Version: 1.64.0
  • OS Version: Windows 10

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Upgrade VS Code to 1.64.0
  2. You're done

The problem is that with the latest update there is no longer an option when I right-click on the "Panel" to move it to the right. There is a side panel instead, but the side panel has no maximize feature so I can no longer have my terminal on the right-hand side and toggle between hidden, visible, and maximized.

This update broke this functionality.

If I look for the command from the menu I get the

Moving the panel with this command has been deprecated in favor of the "Move Views From Panel To Side Panel" and "Move Views From Side Panel To Panel" commands.

message and it moves all my views the side panel instead.

Why are you deprecating things before adding support for things that they were able to do??

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See also #142075

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@gjsjohnmurray who approves these breaking changes? I gotta know.

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sbatten commented Feb 4, 2022

dupe of #142075 #141569

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