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Christian Lenz updated NETBEANS-119:
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    Description: 
Unfortunately there is no functionality for select next/previous element for 
the XML editor. In my atattachment you can see what I whish for the XML editor 
for tags and attributes. It should work from tag-name -> complete tag w/o 
brackets -> to  complete tag with brackets -> to line -> to block w/o next tag 
-> to block with next tag -> to next block w/o tag -> to next block with tag, 
and so on.

So in WebStorm it works pretty well, as you can see.

See the parent ticket for more information.

  was:
Unfortunately there is no functionality for select next/previous element for 
the JSON editor. In my atattachment you can see what I whish for the JSON 
editor. It should work from word -> to string selection -> to string with 
quotes -> to line -> to block w/o brackets -> to block with brackets -> to next 
block w/o brackets -> to next block with brackets, and so on.

So in WebStorm it works pretty well, as you can see, but it selects the block 
WITH brackets. Often you only want to have the code inside the brackets, so it 
would be better to select the block w/o brackets and hitting the action again, 
should select the brackets then.
See the parent ticket for more information.


> Add support for select next/previous element for XML editor
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-119
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-119
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: xml - Text-Edit
>    Affects Versions: Next
>            Reporter: Christian Lenz
>            Priority: Major
>
> Unfortunately there is no functionality for select next/previous element for 
> the XML editor. In my atattachment you can see what I whish for the XML 
> editor for tags and attributes. It should work from tag-name -> complete tag 
> w/o brackets -> to  complete tag with brackets -> to line -> to block w/o 
> next tag -> to block with next tag -> to next block w/o tag -> to next block 
> with tag, and so on.
> So in WebStorm it works pretty well, as you can see.
> See the parent ticket for more information.



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