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Me again!
The right-click options in the povray for windows editor has options for
indenting undenting etc... what about an option for
commenting/uncommenting code.
Hmmm...
Food for thought.
(I splurt these out as they come along)
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(MIKA) Marc Champagne
marcch.AT.videotron.DOT.ca
Montreal, CANADA
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On 15 Sep 2002 09:48:55 -0400, Marc Champagne <nos### [at] pleasecom>
wrote:
>The right-click options in the povray for windows editor has options for
>indenting undenting etc... what about an option for
>commenting/uncommenting code.
I've also given this idea some thought and decided not to bother the
Team with it. Why? Because it's just too much work for what it does.
Basically, you can comment a block of code in several ways, and what
happens if there are already comments inside (even worse, you comment
a closing comment)?
The current alt-drag CodeMax functionality pretty much makes the idea
obsolete anyway. Go to the beginning of a road, hold Alt and drag
vertically through the lines you want to comment. Do not select a
block, just drag vertically. The cursor is now, say, 20 lines high -
just tap '/' twice and you have your block commented. Uncommenting is
the same, only this time drag to block-select the // section.
Hope it works for you - it works like a charm for me.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vipbg
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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Peter Popov <pet### [at] vipbg> wrote in
news:a459ou437q5nnljg1t9uh8tbn263d2sk5a@4ax.com:
> On 15 Sep 2002 09:48:55 -0400, Marc Champagne <nos### [at] pleasecom>
> wrote:
> The current alt-drag CodeMax functionality pretty much makes the idea
> obsolete anyway
Section 1.5.1.
Column Selection and Manipulation.
Columns of text can be selected with the mouse and then
manipulated. Empty columns (columns with a width of zero
characters) can be selected, causing subsequent typing and
deletion to occur over multiple lines at the same time.
Section 1.6.4
Alt + Left Button down, hold and drag -- Select columns of text
I find the manual very hard to ingest at times, unless I once again
failed to locate the proper section...
Thanks for the tip, it works very well!
--
(MIKA) Marc Champagne
marcch.AT.videotron.DOT.ca
Montreal, CANADA
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On 15 Sep 2002 11:16:46 -0400, Marc Champagne <nos### [at] pleasecom>
wrote:
>I find the manual very hard to ingest at times, unless I once again
>failed to locate the proper section...
>Thanks for the tip, it works very well!
well, it *is* actually a tip - or it was, I think - one of those that
show at startup the first time you start the program. I am one of
those people who read all tips at the beginning, usually to check
whether the last one is like "Oh, so you've actually read all tips? I
thought it was only me." :)
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vipbg
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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Peter Popov <pet### [at] vipbg> wrote in
news:anr9ouco1789pmkovln4t1061i3e4pal57@4ax.com:
>>Thanks for the tip, it works very well!
>
> well, it *is* actually a tip - or it was, I think - one of those that
> show at startup the first time you start the program. I am one of
> those people who read all tips at the beginning, usually to check
> whether the last one is like "Oh, so you've actually read all tips? I
> thought it was only me." :)
You deserve a bigger chunk of cake for that!
--
(MIKA) Marc Champagne
marcch.AT.videotron.DOT.ca
Montreal, CANADA
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