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I wonder how we would feel about a feature that calls out "current context" more explicitly if set?
So for example if context is a selection it could say:
#selection:1:2:33
Then it would be very clear what is going on all the time and you could just edit out implicit contexts if you want to shift gears?
we could even auto fold in the context, so you could expand to see it.
I know gc finds it just kind of wish I could see it upfront
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I wonder how we would feel about a feature that calls out "current context" more explicitly if set?
So for example if context is a selection it could say:
#selection:1:2:33
Then it would be very clear what is going on all the time and you could just edit out implicit contexts if you want to shift gears?
we could even auto fold in the context, so you could expand to see it.
I know gc finds it just kind of wish I could see it upfront
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: