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Don't generate pair for single quotes in comments #32

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Frydac opened this issue Apr 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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Don't generate pair for single quotes in comments #32

Frydac opened this issue Apr 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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Frydac commented Apr 13, 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

In a source code comment I tend to write english which uses single quotes that are not in pairs, e.g. it's, don't, ...
I'm not sure if this is already supported, but I didn't see it at least.
So I'd like to not have single quotes paired in comments.

Describe the solution you'd like

In a comment section of any filetype when I type ' I don't want the result to be '|' but just '|

Describe alternatives you've considered

I haven't

@Frydac Frydac added the feature Request new feature label Apr 13, 2022
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ZhiyuanLck commented Apr 13, 2022

I have considered a more general solution that every pair option can be scoped inside another pair (may be a comment region). But this will make break changes on the way how to define pairs. So this feature will be considered in dev branch. But due to my personal affairs, dev branch is scheduled to be continued after May and completed before June. Sorry to wait so long, but the new version will be much better.

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bew commented Jan 11, 2023

Hello @ZhiyuanLck :) How are you doing with the rewrite you mentioned in last comment? Do you need help?

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