- VSCode Version: Code 1.9.1 (f9d0c68, 2017-02-09T00:26:45.394Z)
- OS Version: Windows_NT ia32 10.0.14393
- Extensions:
| Extension |
Author |
Version |
| vscode-whitespacer |
deerawan |
1.0.0 |
| contextualduplicate |
lafe |
0.2.0 |
| cpptools |
ms-vscode |
0.9.2 |
| csharp |
ms-vscode |
1.6.2 |
| duplicatetext |
rivenvirus |
0.0.3 |
| trailing-spaces |
shardulm94 |
0.2.11 |
| vscode-fileutils |
sleistner |
2.3.3 |
| shader |
slevesque |
0.2.2 |
| cmake |
twxs |
0.0.15 |
Steps to Reproduce:
- Open Find in Files.
- Go to the "files to include" box.
- Make sure you've searched before with different file filters.
- Press ALT + up/down arrow.
Expected result: Switch between previous file filters.
Result: Active line is moved.
I'm not sure if this is a missing feature or a bug, but I'm pretty sure it worked pre-1.9. (It works in Sublime and is something I use quite frequently)

Steps to Reproduce:
Expected result: Switch between previous file filters.
Result: Active line is moved.
I'm not sure if this is a missing feature or a bug, but I'm pretty sure it worked pre-1.9. (It works in Sublime and is something I use quite frequently)