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I would opt for an even more consistent way all around the application.
- Add an open file item to the menu of the code navigator when you right click on it, and open it with ctrl-click - Why not add the ctrl-click also to the predefined building php functions. Now I still have to press ctrl-f1. Just ctrl-click on all!!! |
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Veteran
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You sir, have some great ideas
![]() Although I should note that if you want to get help on php builtin functions you need only click on it and hit F1. I find this to be rather convenient/easy and might keep things cleaner than having CTL-CLICK work on builtin functions. Just IMO. |
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