Dev Build 3016 is out now. There are HTML completion improvements, and some changes to word navigation (i.e., ctrl+left/right or option+left/right on mac). The word navigation rules have changed such that now:
- the caret won’t stop on punctuation, unless the punctuation is bounded by whitespace.
- the caret will stop after a closing bracket.
These changes should be that
For example, given this text:
foo.do_stuff(bar(), baz)
3016 will stop at these locations (when moving to the right):
foo|.do_stuff|(bar|()|,| baz|)
Whereas previous versions will stop at:
foo|.|do_stuff|(bar|(),| baz|)
Note that it’s now simpler to select “bar()” in the above code, and there aren’t wasted stop positions around the “.”. The changes also mean that in HTML, the caret will always stop between tags, which makes copying them simpler.