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| Is there any context sensitive help for php functions ... | 
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	Position the cursor on the function (do not mark the whole function) and press CTRL+F1  
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	Ha, F1 works too. Thanks  
	CTRL+F1 is a habit I have from another IDE...  | 
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| If it is so easy, why does it not work ... ? | 
		
		
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	If I press Ctrl+F1 or F1, the PHP-Manual opens, showing the 
 
	"Scope Resolution Operator ( :: )" Manual Entry ... every time, every function I selected .... And never the manual entry of the selected function ... that's the reason for my question.  | 
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	Anyony an idea? 
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	I tried it on several systems (windows7, 2 x windows XP) it didn't work on any of them. 
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	Oh yes ... I see ... it works, but not as I expected.
 
	It only works if the cursor is on the function, not if you mark (select) the function ... maybe it would be a good idea to implement this, because other editors do as well. Thanx  | 
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