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Post by Carl Gundel on Jul 24, 2020 19:59:06 GMT -5
Just to throw my $0.02 in, I used to use an editor (for another ancient language called GLPro) that had this as a button on the editor. Highlight the lines you wanted to comment, hit the "Comment" button and all lines would now have the single quote added at the first position of the lines. Highlighting lines and hitting the "UnComment" button would remove the single quote. Using this method made it easy to comment out blocks of code temporarily. Another set of buttons I miss from that editor was "Indent ->", "<- Indent", "Remove Indents". Made reformatting the source much less painful. I'm in favor of this approach.
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Post by Brandon Parker on Jul 25, 2020 14:16:37 GMT -5
Just to throw my $0.02 in, I used to use an editor (for another ancient language called GLPro) that had this as a button on the editor. Highlight the lines you wanted to comment, hit the "Comment" button and all lines would now have the single quote added at the first position of the lines. Highlighting lines and hitting the "UnComment" button would remove the single quote. Using this method made it easy to comment out blocks of code temporarily. Another set of buttons I miss from that editor was "Indent ->", "<- Indent", "Remove Indents". Made reformatting the source much less painful. I'm in favor of this approach. Can we get a hot-key for it as well ... ? {:0) Brandon Parker
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Post by PaulDZ on Jul 29, 2020 22:56:08 GMT -5
Just to throw my $0.02 in, I used to use an editor (for another ancient language called GLPro) that had this as a button on the editor. Highlight the lines you wanted to comment, hit the "Comment" button and all lines would now have the single quote added at the first position of the lines. Highlighting lines and hitting the "UnComment" button would remove the single quote. Using this method made it easy to comment out blocks of code temporarily. Another set of buttons I miss from that editor was "Indent ->", "<- Indent", "Remove Indents". Made reformatting the source much less painful. I'm in favor of this approach. Did you mean for the commenting, the indenting, or both?
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