Magento support in DW CS5

Hi There,
I just downloaded the trial of Dreamweaver CS5. I must say I was pleasantly suprised by the list of files that 'discover' mode found in a Drupal site I was working on. In combination with the documentation of the Zen Theme I was able to do some customisation pretty quick.
Now I am wondering: will this support for frameworks be extended to other platforms? Or can the community extend it? I am particularly looking for Magento support. This system is hard to theme and it would be great to have different view on the files involved.
Thanks in advance,
B

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