 metaphor
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Hi there, thanks for the program first of all.
I just installed it and find a feature that auto-closes tags, like for instance typing a < and instantly getting a >. It is very useful
Sorry if this has been brought up before but couldn’t find it.
Thanks.
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 simon
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When you are using XML or HTML you should find tags are auto-closed when you type the closing ‘>’ of an open tag.
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 metaphor
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Hi and thanks for your quick reply. It wasn’t actually working with PHP, but then I opened a new xml, deleted the content and just pasted the PHP code I’m working on and it now works properly 
Many thanks once again and great job
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 metaphor
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oops cross that, doesn’t work after I save and reopen any clue on how to make it last? cheers
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 simon
Key Master
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Hmm, I guess it’s being disabled for the PHP scheme. After saving, you’ll need to select the web scheme again. I’ll look at improving this in a future release.
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 metaphor
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True.
Thanks a lot Simon and best regards.
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 metaphor
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Oh by the way, a different topic but before I forget…
The autocomplete only works with ctrl+j right? Isn’t there a way of showing it automatically after writing two letters of the function or so? You really need to press the shortcut keys to trigger it?
Cheers once again.
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 CoDEmanX
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Tools – options – autocomplete – autocomplete after 2 characters
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 metaphor
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yes of course, nevermind I was just being stupid…
thanks
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