On 18 Dec 2019, at 1:13, Maarten Roos wrote:
It is good that the opening delimiter can be seen when navigating over a closing delimiter. But it is just flashing quickly and as some code can have a number of delimiters in a row, it is really hard to see. It is possible that when standing next to a (closing or opening) delimiter, the opposite delimiter is highlighted, perhaps both get a different colour? I cannot seem to find if this option exists, and I find it very handy (NotePad++ has this feature and can save quite some time!).
I'm not aware of a feature in BBEdit to do that. When I want to confirm matching delimiters, I use the 'Balance' command (I have it as Cmd-B). It doesn't work the same as your explanation, but it does give the same answer.
-cng
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On 18 Dec 2019, at 10:02, Maarten Roos wrote:
I did see that function, and will play around with it more to get myself familiarised with it. But it means pressing a buttton.
Pressing a button??
I do Cmd-B to see the 'balanced' text, and then right-arrow to continue editing/typing. My hands don't leave the keyboard.
Also, if I want to edit near the opening delimiter - Cmd-B and then left-arrow.