Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 07:58:15 -0600 (MDT) From: William Douglas Neumann wdnx@unm.edu
There already is a feature for this: when you move over a parens/brace/etc, the matching one lights up briefly.
Although this could be improved as well. Right now, the hilighting only occurs when you move forward over the closing member of the pair (unless I'm missing a menu option somewhere), instead of either direction over either opening or closing members. BTW: Consider this a feature request, if it's not already an option, and a plea for guidance otherwise.
This feature is too "subtle" for me. I have great difficulty finding the matched character. I like the way S-E-E does it: a double click on a paren/brace/bracket selects the contents of the pair. This is very clear and potentially very useful if you want to relocate the text.
I *reallyyyy* like putting paired characters around selected text. That has become one of my favourite features. It makes writing nested conditionals very easy. No more counting pairs. Selecting text between pairs would be a nice counterpart. Hmmm, would also be useful for single and double quotes too....
Have fun, Carl
On 31/10/2004, at 3:49 AM, Carl Forde wrote:
There already is a feature for this: when you move over a parens/brace/etc, the matching one lights up briefly. Although this could be improved as well. Right now, the hilighting only occurs when you move forward over the closing member of the pair (unless I'm missing a menu option somewhere), instead of either direction over either opening or closing members. BTW: Consider this a feature request, if it's not already an option, and a plea for guidance otherwise.
This feature is too "subtle" for me. I have great difficulty finding the matched character. I like the way S-E-E does it: a double click on a paren/brace/bracket selects the contents of the pair. This is very clear and potentially very useful if you want to relocate the text.
Second this vote -- double-clicking braces to highlight the contents is a great feature, and sorely missed so far in TM. Of course, the foldings actually alleviate the problem, but old habbits die hard!
Justin
On Oct 30, 2004, at 10:49 AM, Carl Forde wrote:
This feature is too "subtle" for me. I have great difficulty finding the matched character. I like the way S-E-E does it: a double click on a paren/brace/bracket selects the contents of the pair. This is very clear and potentially very useful if you want to relocate the text.
Yeah, that's nice. Also useful is iTeXMac's behavior with braces. Double clicking on something between two braces selects the braces and everything in between.
William D. Neumann
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