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    • felad0001F
      felad0001
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I’m currently trying to create a language to easly comment lines using the keyboard but I have the following issue:

      The comment symbol is “-” (so only the minus), but when I use ctrl+k or ctrl+q to comment a line/few lines, I always get a space after the minus sign.
      For example I want to comment the following line:
      19.0 0.009 0.063 ; (@ 715 cm above median plane)
      If I use the comment shortcut I get:
      - 19.0 0.009 0.063 ; (@ 715 cm above median plane)
      But the language my software is using does not accept the space after the minus and I need to have:
      -19.0 0.009 0.063 ; (@ 715 cm above median plane)

      Is there anyway to configure the shortcuts ctrl+q, ctrl+k to not include this space after the “-” sign? It would save me a lot of time in commenting codes :)

      Thanks a lot in advance for your help.

      Félix

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      • felad0001F
        felad0001
        last edited by

        Little Up, if anyone has an idea.

        Thanks!

        Alan KilbornA EkopalypseE 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @felad0001
          last edited by

          @felad0001

          It doesn’t help you, but I long ago gave up hope of using the “comment” commands in Notepad++. I found, like you, that there are some weirdnesses with it. The lack of previous replies may indicate that no other readers have thought of a way to solve your issue. :-(

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse @felad0001
            last edited by

            @felad0001

            Have you thought about using a macro?
            Of course that would mean that you need to use a different comment
            shortcut as used by other languages but if it is that important then
            maybe this is a way to go.

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            • felad0001F
              felad0001
              last edited by

              I haven’t no. I’m not familiar with macros in Notepad++, but it surely sounds like a good idea. I’ll try to give it a try :)

              Thanks

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