| Summary: | Block commenting | ||
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| Product: | [Tools] LDT | Reporter: | Marc Ewert <lumi> |
| Component: | LuaDevelopmentTools | Assignee: | Benjamin Cabé <contact> |
| Status: | CLOSED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | contact |
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Target Milestone: | 0.8 M1 | ||
| Hardware: | PC | ||
| OS: | Windows 7 | ||
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Description
Marc Ewert
I've just found out, that it is bound to the key "Ctrl-Shift-C". Is there any chance to put it to the standard key "Ctrl-Shift-7"? I was not able to change it to this key combination, why ever. Hi Marc! It sounds like a bug, since Ctrl+7 works well with other DLTK-based editor such as Ruby. I will investigate... Thanks for the nice feedback, keep on providing it, we appreciate it very much :) Hi Benjamin, thanks for your fast reply. :-) It's a very strange issue. When I bind the command to something different then Ctrl-Shift-C it's not functioning anymore. I've resetted my keymap to the default values, but it didn't help. I just saw that there is also a default mapping "Ctrl-Shift-/" for "Add Comment Block" which is probably for your plugin (When: Editing in structured Text Editors). But it doesn't function. Even if I bind it to "Ctrl-u". Commenting blocks of code in Java-Code is functioning with "Ctrl-Shift-/" in the same workspace. Is it perhaps caused by the german keymap I'm using? Things like the "/" character are located at a different key on the german keymap. Hi Marc, I just fixed it. If you update your LDT install, you should now be able to use either Ctrl+Shift+C, Ctrl+7, or Ctrl+/ to trigger the "Toggle Comment" command. Cheers Benjamin – VERIFIED in 0.1.0.201202041759 on MacOSX 64 Yes, i can also confirm on my german Windows7, thank you very much! :-) CLOSING as per latest Marc comment. |