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I wondering if there is already a feature to hide all warnings from problems tab.
If not here's the feature request. In my case I use unity with a few 3rd party assets.
There are "many" warnings about deprecated usage of Unity features. Whatever ...
It would be great if I could hide these warnings on the problems tab.
I want "Problems 0" but on the bottom of VS Code the indicator errors and warnings is ok.
There I can see the amount of warnings. Only the problems tab should be clean.
So we need filter options (buttons, menu, etc) to simple hide all warnings and / or errors.
I don't want to touch the 3rd party source code. It's dangerous and a lot of work. So just hide all warnings.
Current version: 1.27.2
Sorry if this is a duplicate. I overlooked it. (#50449, #41114)
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I wondering if there is already a feature to hide all warnings from problems tab.
If not here's the feature request. In my case I use unity with a few 3rd party assets.
There are "many" warnings about deprecated usage of Unity features. Whatever ...
It would be great if I could hide these warnings on the problems tab.
I want "Problems 0" but on the bottom of VS Code the indicator errors and warnings is ok.
There I can see the amount of warnings. Only the problems tab should be clean.
So we need filter options (buttons, menu, etc) to simple hide all warnings and / or errors.
I don't want to touch the 3rd party source code. It's dangerous and a lot of work. So just hide all warnings.
Current version: 1.27.2
Sorry if this is a duplicate. I overlooked it. (#50449, #41114)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: