In VS Code settings, there are some fields which I configure the same. These would be namely font and font size. Generally I have them all set to the same. I am trying to set up a variable in the settings.json which can be applied to all of them. After reading through Variables Reference for VS Code, I came up with the following:
{
"common": [
{
"font": "Anonymous Pro",
"fontSize": 10,
}
],
// Set up the Editor
"editor.fontFamily": "${common:font}",
"editor.fontSize": "${common:fontSize}",
"terminal.integrated.fontFamily": "${common:font}",
"terminal.integrated.fontSize": "${common:fontSize}",
"debug.console.fontFamily": "${common:font}",
"debug.console.fontSize": "${common:fontSize}",
}
Though, this doesn't seem to work. Is there a way to setup variables within the settings.json without having to setup environment variables?
Currently you cannot set variables in the settings.json file.
The current open issue for VS Code to implement this feature is here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/2809
It has yet to have a PR and the opening of the issue occurred Feb 2016, but with comments within the last 2 months.
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