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Description
I'd like to be able to only highlight the matched bracket in a pair. As far as I can tell, this is impossible because the two brackets have identical classes. Would it be possible to add something like bracket-matcher-other to the other bracket?
Steps to Reproduce
N/A
Expected behavior: That there would be a class to distinguish the cursor bracket from the matched bracket.
Actual behavior: Identical styles on both brackets.
Reproduces how often: Always.
Versions
Windows 10 (1803)
Atom : 1.32.1
Electron: 2.0.9
Chrome : 61.0.3163.100
Node : 8.9.3
apm 2.1.2
npm 6.2.0
node 8.9.3 x64
atom 1.32.1
python
git
visual studio
Additional Information
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Description
I'd like to be able to only highlight the matched bracket in a pair. As far as I can tell, this is impossible because the two brackets have identical classes. Would it be possible to add something like
bracket-matcher-other
to the other bracket?Steps to Reproduce
N/A
Expected behavior: That there would be a class to distinguish the cursor bracket from the matched bracket.
Actual behavior: Identical styles on both brackets.
Reproduces how often: Always.
Versions
Additional Information
None.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: