| | 44 | * the editor appears to highlight matching braces in luminous green :) |
| | 45 | === Edit-> Brace Matching (//brace//) Ctrl+1 |
| | 46 | * moves the cursor for you |
| | 47 | * If the cursor is outside a //brace//, it matches to the outside of it's pair. either forward or backwards :) |
| | 48 | * If the cursor is inside a //brace//, it matches to the inside of it's pair. either forward or backwards :) |
| | 49 | Q, why is this on the menu and not just a keyboard shortcut! |
| | 50 | === Edit -> Select To Brace Matching (//brace//) |
| | 51 | * Cool :) |
| | 52 | * Inside outside matching //braces// as above, and highlights selection for you :) |
| | 53 | * you still need to explicitly copy to place selection on clipboard |
| | 54 | * X11 copy don't work |
| | 55 | |
| | 56 | === the above actions also work with "line 7 added [" & "line 13 added ]" hence you are treating //brace// behind a # comment as active ;-(( |
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