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toolbar: Add gap between the Kernel and REPL button #21871

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@raphaelkieling raphaelkieling commented Dec 11, 2024

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Also works with dark themes:
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@danilo-leal danilo-leal changed the title fix: added a gap between the kernel button breadcrumb: Add gap between the Kernel and REPL button Dec 12, 2024
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Thank you! Valeu :)

@danilo-leal danilo-leal changed the title breadcrumb: Add gap between the Kernel and REPL button toolbar: Add gap between the Kernel and REPL button Dec 12, 2024
@danilo-leal danilo-leal merged commit 02fbad1 into zed-industries:main Dec 12, 2024
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