> But it does seem odd that you have to place the cursor _before_ the closing > thing. I often put the cursor _after_ the closing thing to see where the > blue line leads. Now, it I want to go to the opening thing, I have to first > move the cursor to the beginning of the closing thing, then press CTRL-[. > Well, if the closing thing is an html tag, that could be, good heavens, > several key strokes! > > This is a bit of a nit, but I think CTRL-[ and CTRL-] should work the same as > the blue line. I actually don't care whether its before or after the closing > thing, as long as they both work the same way.
I agree with you completely. To be honest, I don't use it just for that reason -- it doesn't work as I'd expect it to and have gotten used to in my previous editor-of-choice. Yes, a small nit, but it sounds like there are at least two of us who'd like to see the command operate a little more consistently with other commands (like the highlighting). -sms _______________________________________________ Eap-bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-bugs
