Any way to completely change how a code piece looks in editor?










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I've done extensive search in VSCode's docs, and it seems that the answer is no, but I still hope it's possible.



I want to completely change how some code piece in editor looks, as if I had full access to it's HTML and CSS. For example, I want to change font, opacity, size, and even add custom <image>s or other elements. Is it possible? If no, what is the closest solution to my problem?










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    I've done extensive search in VSCode's docs, and it seems that the answer is no, but I still hope it's possible.



    I want to completely change how some code piece in editor looks, as if I had full access to it's HTML and CSS. For example, I want to change font, opacity, size, and even add custom <image>s or other elements. Is it possible? If no, what is the closest solution to my problem?










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      I've done extensive search in VSCode's docs, and it seems that the answer is no, but I still hope it's possible.



      I want to completely change how some code piece in editor looks, as if I had full access to it's HTML and CSS. For example, I want to change font, opacity, size, and even add custom <image>s or other elements. Is it possible? If no, what is the closest solution to my problem?










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      I've done extensive search in VSCode's docs, and it seems that the answer is no, but I still hope it's possible.



      I want to completely change how some code piece in editor looks, as if I had full access to it's HTML and CSS. For example, I want to change font, opacity, size, and even add custom <image>s or other elements. Is it possible? If no, what is the closest solution to my problem?







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          This is not possible. The closest you can get is using the text decorator api.



          The other option is to build a completely custom editor/preview using the webview api.






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          This is not possible. The closest you can get is using the text decorator api.



          The other option is to build a completely custom editor/preview using the webview api.






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          This is not possible. The closest you can get is using the text decorator api.



          The other option is to build a completely custom editor/preview using the webview api.






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          The other option is to build a completely custom editor/preview using the webview api.







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