I know about the shortcut for 'current scope', but I'd like to see an optional "double click to select current scope" thing similar to how Xcode does it.
(Or, is there already some way to bind a double-click to an user-defined action somehow?)
BTW, there seems to be a lot of cases in Textmate where a scope is not selected correctly via Select -> Current Scope. Seems to be happening in large nested blocks (cpp).
-Shin
On 9 May 2008, at 15:58, shin kurokawa wrote:
[...] there seems to be a lot of cases in Textmate where a scope is not selected correctly via Select -> Current Scope. Seems to be happening in large nested blocks (cpp).
Some cases I am aware of and will address in the future, some cases probably cannot be solved at all, and some cases might automatically be solved with new grammar features.
If there are specific cases you want to be sure I am aware of, report those specific cases :)
Woohoo, did I just read about new grammar features? Will we be prime-time ready with multi-line function prototypes? ;) -Shin
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Allan Odgaard throw-away-2@macromates.com wrote:
On 9 May 2008, at 15:58, shin kurokawa wrote:
[...] there seems to be a lot of cases in Textmate
where a scope is not selected correctly via Select -> Current Scope. Seems to be happening in large nested blocks (cpp).
Some cases I am aware of and will address in the future, some cases probably cannot be solved at all, and some cases might automatically be solved with new grammar features.
If there are specific cases you want to be sure I am aware of, report those specific cases :)
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