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Enclosing inner parens produces unwanted grab of outer parens

Hi, In Wing IDE Personal, if you want to enclose [] within () (or other way around), then instead of ([]), it produces ([)], regardless if it's done using keybindings or selecting manually Source -> Enclose.

It only happens if you want to enclose two different types of brackets/parens. Using it on the same type works normally.

Is there a way to fix it/work around this other than first typing (, then enclosing [], then manually closing with )?

Enclosing inner parens produces unwanted grab of outer parens

Hi, In Wing IDE Personal, if you want to enclose [] within () (or other way around), then instead of ([]), it produces ([)], regardless if it's done using keybindings or selecting manually Source -> Enclose.

It only happens if you want to enclose two different types of brackets/parens. Using it on the same type works normally.

Is there a way to fix it/work around this other than first typing (, then enclosing [], then manually closing with )?

Enclosing inner parens produces unwanted grab of outer parens

Hi, In Wing IDE Personal, if you want to enclose [] within () (or other way around), then instead of ([]), it produces ([)], regardless if it's done using keybindings or selecting manually Source -> Enclose.

It only happens if you want to enclose two different types of brackets/parens. Using it on the same type works normally.

normally. Is there a way to fix it/work around this other than first typing (, then enclosing [], then manually closing with )?

Enclosing inner parens produces unwanted grab of outer parens

Hi, In Wing IDE Personal, if you want to enclose [] within () (or other way around), then instead of ([]), it produces ([)], regardless if it's done using keybindings or selecting manually Source -> Enclose. It only happens if you want to enclose two different types of brackets/parens. Using it on the same type works normally. Is there a way to fix it/work around this other than first typing (, then enclosing [], then manually closing with )?normally.