Sublimetext “Close Tag” command doesn't work with Django static tags
For some reason, when I am programming in SublimeText with Python / Django,%}
tags interfere with Sublime's 'Close Tag' function.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about in practice. It's an <img>
tag that references a static file within an outer <div>
. Notice that the %}
tag is white — Sublime has, for some reason, not recognized it as valid code:
When I position my cursor at the other end of this line and use the 'Close Tag' command, I would expect sublime to close my </div>
. Instead, it does this:
Any idea how to fix this problem?
django sublimetext3
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For some reason, when I am programming in SublimeText with Python / Django,%}
tags interfere with Sublime's 'Close Tag' function.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about in practice. It's an <img>
tag that references a static file within an outer <div>
. Notice that the %}
tag is white — Sublime has, for some reason, not recognized it as valid code:
When I position my cursor at the other end of this line and use the 'Close Tag' command, I would expect sublime to close my </div>
. Instead, it does this:
Any idea how to fix this problem?
django sublimetext3
I'm guessing this is a bug with the HTML package in Sublime Text...
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 18 '18 at 1:39
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For some reason, when I am programming in SublimeText with Python / Django,%}
tags interfere with Sublime's 'Close Tag' function.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about in practice. It's an <img>
tag that references a static file within an outer <div>
. Notice that the %}
tag is white — Sublime has, for some reason, not recognized it as valid code:
When I position my cursor at the other end of this line and use the 'Close Tag' command, I would expect sublime to close my </div>
. Instead, it does this:
Any idea how to fix this problem?
django sublimetext3
For some reason, when I am programming in SublimeText with Python / Django,%}
tags interfere with Sublime's 'Close Tag' function.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about in practice. It's an <img>
tag that references a static file within an outer <div>
. Notice that the %}
tag is white — Sublime has, for some reason, not recognized it as valid code:
When I position my cursor at the other end of this line and use the 'Close Tag' command, I would expect sublime to close my </div>
. Instead, it does this:
Any idea how to fix this problem?
django sublimetext3
django sublimetext3
asked Nov 18 '18 at 0:04
Sam
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I'm guessing this is a bug with the HTML package in Sublime Text...
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 18 '18 at 1:39
add a comment |
I'm guessing this is a bug with the HTML package in Sublime Text...
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 18 '18 at 1:39
I'm guessing this is a bug with the HTML package in Sublime Text...
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 18 '18 at 1:39
I'm guessing this is a bug with the HTML package in Sublime Text...
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 18 '18 at 1:39
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I'm guessing this is a bug with the HTML package in Sublime Text...
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 18 '18 at 1:39