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I would highly appreciate that feature too! Please consider it for one of the next versions.
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Sounds useful - you have my vote (:
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Veteran
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Sorry for the bump. I'd love to hear dmitri's opinion of whether he feels this would be a useful feature.
In brief I would like to encourage that if this feature is ever considered, the "CTL-SHIFT-Doubleclick" method is a very powerful way of doing this. Having this function allows for the following things when editing HTML templates:
This is especially useful in LARGE blocks of HTML where the end tag might be burried far down the file. Imagine a scenario where you have a
right at the begining of the file and the closing
is maybe even 200 lines down. Finding that closing div is really hard currently.[/code][/list][/list] |
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I recently found out that the "Find matching bracket" from the IDE / IDE Shortcuts / Search option (with a default shortcut of Shift+F2) also selects (probably because there's shift in the shortcut I assume).
You also have a "Match bracket" in the Editor / Editor Shortcuts / Search and replace operations with a default shortcut of Ctrl+[, that one doesn't select. So, if they would just implement the "find matching bracket" for a html file where it would be a "find matching tag", then they would be all done |
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Site Admin
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I agree, it's useful.
We'll implement it after we finish our development with html parser. |
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