VSCode - enlarge pop-up object inspector












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Working in python in VSCode. Making heavy use of the object inspector (if that is what it is called - see image below) -- the window that appears with object/variable contents when hover mouse over variable name in code.



It is quite a small window and I often find myself wishing it was larger, or that it could be dragged/resized.



Is there a user-setting or other method to change the default size? Make it much larger?



VSCode var/obj inspector popup










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    I've been looking for this so long, have yet to find any way to do it though :( Standard Visual Studio here though

    – jsmars
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:36











  • I opened this as an issue on github

    – gibberish
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:40











  • Above github issued closed as duplicate. Issue was already opened as Allow hover to be resized. All future googlers are requested to visit the link and thumbs-up the issue description (click the smiley at top right and choose thumbs-up) to provide feedback to the authors.

    – gibberish
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:33


















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Working in python in VSCode. Making heavy use of the object inspector (if that is what it is called - see image below) -- the window that appears with object/variable contents when hover mouse over variable name in code.



It is quite a small window and I often find myself wishing it was larger, or that it could be dragged/resized.



Is there a user-setting or other method to change the default size? Make it much larger?



VSCode var/obj inspector popup










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    I've been looking for this so long, have yet to find any way to do it though :( Standard Visual Studio here though

    – jsmars
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:36











  • I opened this as an issue on github

    – gibberish
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:40











  • Above github issued closed as duplicate. Issue was already opened as Allow hover to be resized. All future googlers are requested to visit the link and thumbs-up the issue description (click the smiley at top right and choose thumbs-up) to provide feedback to the authors.

    – gibberish
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:33
















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Working in python in VSCode. Making heavy use of the object inspector (if that is what it is called - see image below) -- the window that appears with object/variable contents when hover mouse over variable name in code.



It is quite a small window and I often find myself wishing it was larger, or that it could be dragged/resized.



Is there a user-setting or other method to change the default size? Make it much larger?



VSCode var/obj inspector popup










share|improve this question














Working in python in VSCode. Making heavy use of the object inspector (if that is what it is called - see image below) -- the window that appears with object/variable contents when hover mouse over variable name in code.



It is quite a small window and I often find myself wishing it was larger, or that it could be dragged/resized.



Is there a user-setting or other method to change the default size? Make it much larger?



VSCode var/obj inspector popup







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    I've been looking for this so long, have yet to find any way to do it though :( Standard Visual Studio here though

    – jsmars
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:36











  • I opened this as an issue on github

    – gibberish
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:40











  • Above github issued closed as duplicate. Issue was already opened as Allow hover to be resized. All future googlers are requested to visit the link and thumbs-up the issue description (click the smiley at top right and choose thumbs-up) to provide feedback to the authors.

    – gibberish
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:33
















  • 1





    I've been looking for this so long, have yet to find any way to do it though :( Standard Visual Studio here though

    – jsmars
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:36











  • I opened this as an issue on github

    – gibberish
    Nov 22 '18 at 21:40











  • Above github issued closed as duplicate. Issue was already opened as Allow hover to be resized. All future googlers are requested to visit the link and thumbs-up the issue description (click the smiley at top right and choose thumbs-up) to provide feedback to the authors.

    – gibberish
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:33










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I've been looking for this so long, have yet to find any way to do it though :( Standard Visual Studio here though

– jsmars
Nov 22 '18 at 10:36





I've been looking for this so long, have yet to find any way to do it though :( Standard Visual Studio here though

– jsmars
Nov 22 '18 at 10:36













I opened this as an issue on github

– gibberish
Nov 22 '18 at 21:40





I opened this as an issue on github

– gibberish
Nov 22 '18 at 21:40













Above github issued closed as duplicate. Issue was already opened as Allow hover to be resized. All future googlers are requested to visit the link and thumbs-up the issue description (click the smiley at top right and choose thumbs-up) to provide feedback to the authors.

– gibberish
Nov 26 '18 at 16:33







Above github issued closed as duplicate. Issue was already opened as Allow hover to be resized. All future googlers are requested to visit the link and thumbs-up the issue description (click the smiley at top right and choose thumbs-up) to provide feedback to the authors.

– gibberish
Nov 26 '18 at 16:33














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