Add $ to surroundingPairs configuration#625
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Add $ to surroundingPairs configuration#625hansonchar wants to merge 1 commit intoleanprover:masterfrom
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$ to surroundingPairs configuration
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Relavant Zulip discussion. |
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In particular, I would rather this be opt-in: I would like this to be in place for latex files, but I would prefer if this were not the default behaviour for lean files. |
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Motivation
VS Code currently has a helpful behavior where, if a block of text is selected and the user presses the backtick ("`"), the selected text is wrapped in backticks rather than replaced.
This PR extends that behavior to the dollar sign (
$) for markdown contexts. Specifically, when text is selected and the user presses$, the editor would wrap the selection in$...$, rather than replacing it with a single dollar sign.Testing
Locally built, installed, and tested the changes. It appears to work as expected.