* Add graph style to VSCode settings
* Update default to an empty object
* Add function to retrieve the graph style from the settings
* Implement the graph custom styling setting
The implementation makes use of the webview communication mechanism to
switch messages between the webview and the graph.
It works as follows:
- When the webview is loaded, it now sends a single request to VSCode,
the request asks VSCode for the graph style
- When VSCode answers with the style, the graph style is updated and
the webview loading process continues as normal.
The style change does not modify the API, in fact it makes use of the
shadiest programming tatic ever, *global variables* to remain
compatible.
The style object *currently* supports four base fields:
- background: string
- fontSize: int
- highlightedForeground: string
- node: object
- note: string
- nonExistingNote: string
- unknown: string
* Simplify null handling logic
* Remove debug logs
* Rename style setting
* Rename message style type
* Remove forgotten debug log
* Refactor the code to match model & action
* Add missing break
* Allow for dynamic style updates
* Fix the window loading bug
* Implement a permanent fix to the bug
* Replace `nonExistingNote` with `placeholder`
* Include the new graph style feature in the docs
* Remove unnecessary async
* Remove unused case
* reorganized and updated foam docs
* minor changes to vscode extension readme
* added 404 page and minor changes
Co-authored-by: Joe Previte <jjprevite@gmail.com>