2026-01-13 2:46 AM
It seems that after I updated MacOS to Tahoe 26.2 the IDE does not show selected text if over multiples lines correctly. This is a nightmare to work with, as it does not show selected text and can make you delete (overwrite) lines while editing.
Anyone else? Is there a setting to fix it?
2026-01-13 2:58 AM
Hello @snigg
Thank you for posting.
A ticket has been escalated to dev team regarding this issue.
Internal ticket ID is 224479 and it will be fixed as soon as possible.
THX
Ghofrane
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2026-01-14 2:26 AM
Any update on this? I have seen with the ticket ID this already has been raised last year. It is very annoying to use the IDE this way.
2026-01-14 2:44 AM
Hello @snigg
Yes, I agree with you that this issue is very annoying. However, macOS 12.6.2 was published on December 12, 2025
(link: https://developer.apple.com/news/releases/?id=12122025c).
STM32CubeIDE 2.0.0 was released on November 18, 2025, and the ticket was escalated on 2025-12-30. We are doing our best to correct this behavior as soon as possible.
THX
Ghofrane
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2026-01-23 5:31 AM
Its been more than a week and there is still no update. What is the timeline?!
2026-02-13 3:05 AM
ST, please take down the note you support MacOS and or set STM32CubeIDE to legacy status. You seemed to have invested in a Visual Code Studio integration of the STM32 stuff, so is this now the way to go? Could you at the very least be transparent in your strategy?!
2026-02-27 7:42 AM
Same issue here, please provide update. Frustrating to say the least.
2026-03-15 5:32 PM
So, I just installed 2.1 just to realise you DID NOT fix the issue! Are you f*** kidding me!
2026-03-16 5:03 AM
It is really annoying - frustrating.
I also filed a ticket. Lets hope they will fix it. Or otherwise I'll buy other microcontroller from a different manufacturer.
VSCode does not have the nicer debug facility.