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After disabling a VSIX extension, the extension shows dimmed in the "ENABLED" list · Issue #67369 · microsoft/vscode · GitHub

Issue Type: Bug

Testing #67231

For testing #67231 I had to create a VSIX from a non-code extension and installed it.
After disabling it, the extension continued to show up in the "ENABLED" view of the extension viewlet, albeit in a dimmed style.

VS Code version: Code - Insiders 1.31.0-insider (acc7365, 2019-01-29T06:13:57.866Z)
OS version: Darwin x64 18.2.0

System Info Item Value CPUs Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-8950HK CPU @ 2.90GHz (12 x 2900) GPU Status 2d_canvas: enabled
checker_imaging: disabled_off
flash_3d: enabled
flash_stage3d: enabled
flash_stage3d_baseline: enabled
gpu_compositing: enabled
multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on
native_gpu_memory_buffers: enabled
rasterization: enabled
surface_synchronization: enabled_on
video_decode: enabled
webgl: enabled
webgl2: enabled Load (avg) 1, 1, 1 Memory (System) 32.00GB (9.24GB free) Process Argv Screen Reader no VM 0%

Extensions: none


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