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Selecting a word does not use semantic info for higlighting #2

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nrc opened this issue Sep 29, 2016 · 3 comments
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Selecting a word does not use semantic info for higlighting #2

nrc opened this issue Sep 29, 2016 · 3 comments

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@nrc
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nrc commented Sep 29, 2016

Putting the cursor in a word does, but actually selecting the word does not

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0x7CFE commented Feb 20, 2017

Isn't it intended behaviour? AFAIK KDevelop does exactly this: when you select something, it highlights all occurrences of that particular character sequence, whether putting cursor over syntax element highlights only semantics.

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This uses the default behaviour for VSCode. I'd rather we just use what they recommend rather than rolling our own.

nrc added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 26, 2018
Use "Dedicated" instead of "New" panel when building tasks #2
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Xanewok commented Mar 17, 2019

Triage: Gonna close this as 'working as intended'.

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