Did a little more observing on this. If I do a ⇧⌘D to "Jump to Included File" in PHP, the behavior is the same as the syntax checking, the file will open up in a different project. In my instances it opens the file in the bottom-most window in the project stack.
Ed
On 2011-01-17, at 6:48 pm, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
On Jan 17, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Ed Wong wrote:
When I check a file for syntax using Ctrl-Shift-V in language bundle HTML with embedded PHP, if an error is found oftentimes the checked file will open in one of the underlying projects (where the file wasn't opened before), the project is brought into focus and the syntax error is displayed in that project.
Since I need to keep track of which files belong to which issue, I would then have to close the file that was just opened in the wrong project.
Any solutions?
No, but I have had the same issue here. It seems as though the error checker doesn't scope to the currently-active window.
Walter
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