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I was trying to get the native bracket line coloring to match the original look of the default settings of Bracket Pair Colorizer 2, which uses the css properties "Gold", "Orchid", "LightSkyBlue" at 50% opacity. Because I like the guides to be 'background' and barley noticeable.
You can use editorBracketPairGuide.activeBackground1...6 to style the guides independent from the bracket colors! (You should also style editorBracketPairGuide.background1 for inactive guides then)
By default they are all set to #00000000, which makes them reuse the bracket pair colors.
I was trying to get the native bracket line coloring to match the original look of the default settings of Bracket Pair Colorizer 2, which uses the css properties
"Gold", "Orchid", "LightSkyBlue"
at 50% opacity. Because I like the guides to be 'background' and barley noticeable.I added the following to my settings:
"workbench.colorCustomizations": { "editorBracketHighlight.foreground1": "#ffd90080", "editorBracketHighlight.foreground2": "#CC66CC80", "editorBracketHighlight.foreground3": "#87CEFA80", },
BPC2:
Native:
Now the brackets themselves are really hard to see
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