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Often times when I'm trying to find a bug or learning how to work with a new library, I'm jumping around context quickly. It would be nice if the forward / back buttons existed like how they work in Eclipse.
Such as, I'm on line 50 of file1.go. I then open file2.go at line 400. Clicking back takes me to line 50 of file1.go, subsequently clicking forward takes me to file2.go line 400.
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This morning I found that this works! Out of habit, I used alt-(left arrow) and it jumped back to where I was before I hit F2. Sure enough, alt-(right arrow) moves forward. Nice!
Often times when I'm trying to find a bug or learning how to work with a new library, I'm jumping around context quickly. It would be nice if the forward / back buttons existed like how they work in Eclipse.
Such as, I'm on line 50 of file1.go. I then open file2.go at line 400. Clicking back takes me to line 50 of file1.go, subsequently clicking forward takes me to file2.go line 400.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: