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Re: Find declaration function parameter class - Don't work
It works at least in some cases, see the screenshot below
Could you PM me sample where it doesn't work so that we can test and fix that case?
Could you PM me sample where it doesn't work so that we can test and fix that case?
Blumentals Software Programmer
Re: Find declaration function parameter class - Don't work
Use a project, then it will work. Make sure Masina.php is in the active project. If you don't want to set up a project, you can use menu File -> Open Folder for the same effect.
If you are using a project and it still doesn't work, go to menu Project -> Edit Current Project -> Library Paths and click Refresh Library Data.
If you are using a project and it still doesn't work, go to menu Project -> Edit Current Project -> Library Paths and click Refresh Library Data.
Blumentals Software Programmer