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Command: toggle_comment #86

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quarnster opened this issue Oct 31, 2013 · 5 comments
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Command: toggle_comment #86

quarnster opened this issue Oct 31, 2013 · 5 comments
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@jimberlage
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@quarnster I'll work on this, if you want.

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That would be much appreciated. Note that comments are defined in textmate files, like this one for C/C++, this one for css, or this one for html.

I'm fine with an initial version that hardcodes for "//" for example though and it can be improved further at a later time.

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For reference, refer to Default/comment.py in Sublime Text (if you weren't going to do that anyway).

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For reference, refer to Default/comment.py in Sublime Text (if you weren't going to do that anyway).

I'd rather you didn't as all code here needs to be our own solutions.

erbridge added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 16, 2015
@erbridge erbridge modified the milestone: v0.1 Apr 17, 2015
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Migrated to limetext/backend#16.

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