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Hi - thanks for the article, big fan of this feature. Having trouble working out how to set the appearance of the active pane border as per the screenshots - for me (in PS 7), the border for the active pane is the same as the others, so a little hard to see which pane is actually active.
I tried out the Raspberry color scheme referenced in the article, and I see that is a little better, but doesn't include the blue border setting that is depicted in the article's screenshots.
If a line or two could be added to this doc on how to set that, would be superb.
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After some digging, I see that I can set this through the "accent colour" of the windows theme currently rather than in settings.json, however still not sure how to increase the width of the border - for me even setting this colour to something that stands out, the border between panes is too narrow to easily spot it.
Hi - thanks for the article, big fan of this feature. Having trouble working out how to set the appearance of the active pane border as per the screenshots - for me (in PS 7), the border for the active pane is the same as the others, so a little hard to see which pane is actually active.
I tried out the Raspberry color scheme referenced in the article, and I see that is a little better, but doesn't include the blue border setting that is depicted in the article's screenshots.
If a line or two could be added to this doc on how to set that, would be superb.
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