When you doubleclick and select a word, all instances of this word should be highlighted, not just the selected word itself.
Right now you'd have to press CTRL+F and use the search functionality, but the highlighting of other instances should show up in the minimap the moment you selected the word.
Already discussed in #20853
fyi @RMacfarlane
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It would increase productivity for sure!
This feature is good and useful but I hope it can be done on all minimaps of splitted views so we can check if a word is in other splitted view or not as we select it in any of views, i.e. I am checking the used/not-used classes, so I open the html file side by side with the scss file to check if a class in css is used in html by selecting and highlighting it in scss file side and then scroll the html for any highlight then the class is used else not used, I am using an extension for this, while if the minimap already show highlights on the other side then there won't be a need to scroll from top to bottom of the all other views for each class. this feature would be very appreciated.
Thanks for the great MS.Code I am using it since the beginning
I would love to see this feature as well.
I just shifted from sublime to vscode, so far all the features I want is still there thanks to plugins. But this one is missing hope to see it soon.
This is the missing feature from the minimap for me, I'm so used to it from Subime Text that I use it often (e.g. for quickly finding references: double-click on word, all occurrences get clearly highlighted in minimap, just scroll). Alternatives for VSCode currently are selecting word then Alt-F3 to select all occurrences of Ctrl-F to seach occurrences, since selections and search results are shown in minimap, but that's extra work. (also, VSCode highlights complete lines instead of matches only, but that's some other issue I think?)
Is this possible in Visual Studio?
Any searches I do for it bring up VSCode stuff.
This is a missing feature which I really need.
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