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When a test have a lot of lines, VSCode shows test names as a "sticky header", it's hard to show it in a print, but it's possible to identify by looking to the line numbers:
Is there any configuration to make the button that runs/shows the test be placed right to the side of the test name when this sticky behavior happens? Similiar to what happens whe the test name is not being showed with the sticky behavior:
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When a test have a lot of lines, VSCode shows test names as a "sticky header", it's hard to show it in a print, but it's possible to identify by looking to the line numbers:

Is there any configuration to make the button that runs/shows the test be placed right to the side of the test name when this sticky behavior happens? Similiar to what happens whe the test name is not being showed with the sticky behavior:

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