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It would be nice if extract command could let the php start tag. That way, syntax highlighter system like in Sublime text would work.
The only workaround found so far is adding #<?php.
It's a bit artificial or did I miss something more obvious ?
I try to use Gitify as a replacement for ElementHelper. With that one, I found it very convenient to edit elements with a code editor instead of using the manager.
Summary
It would be nice if extract command could let the php start tag. That way, syntax highlighter system like in Sublime text would work.
The only workaround found so far is adding
#<?php
.It's a bit artificial or did I miss something more obvious ?
I try to use Gitify as a replacement for ElementHelper. With that one, I found it very convenient to edit elements with a code editor instead of using the manager.
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