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This is an already available feature in zed. You simply double-click on the word you want to find other occurrences of, and it should highlight the rest automatically. |
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I can also confirm it for Elixir, double clicking on a string does not highlight all the occurrences in the code. It's a small feature but I find it extremely useful (especially when highlight occurs in all open tabs). |
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Another Elixir user here. Was confused by this behavior as I make the switch over from VSCode to Zed. |
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I'm also confused by Zed's behaviour on this. Anyone notice / is bothered by Zed's inability to highlight other occurrences of words in text files, or anything they don't fully "support" yet? |
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See #12635 . |
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In BASH scripts it is also not highlighting "same selected text", this is such an important comfort feature... |
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CMD+F works for me |
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Does not work with python files too. |
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Don't forget to drop a 👍 in #12635 ( (Sorry for double post but this is the first result on Google) |
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Hello,
I wonder if I can't find the configuration for that or if this feature just isn't there (yet).
I'm talking about highlighting other occurrences of selected text. In some editors all other matching strings are being highlighted even on just clicking on it.
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