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After installining ctrl+shift+k does not work. #8

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pachecogon opened this issue Feb 8, 2019 · 4 comments
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After installining ctrl+shift+k does not work. #8

pachecogon opened this issue Feb 8, 2019 · 4 comments
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@pachecogon
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I wonder why is not working for me. I was about to add that shortcut. "ctrl+shift+k" but I found it already exists there. For me ctrl+shift+k adds ""
Maybe is because that was manually set? Is there a way that when you install this it tells you about collisions?

@pachecogon
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It seems that the problem is the actual block comment from visual studio. That was adding for python "" and at the end of the block "" I change the ctrl+shift+k to be the toggle line comment. That work for me as a work around.

@auchenberg
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Closing as this seemed to be a collision caused by multiple keymaps.

@WeaverOfTheWeb
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@auchenberg This keyboard shortcut recently stopped working for me too since the most recent update, but v1.0.2 works fine. Any idea why this could be? I'm on W10.

@auchenberg auchenberg reopened this May 19, 2019
@Jesperi02
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Jesperi02 commented Nov 18, 2021

At least for me, Ctrl + shift + k seems to be for removing comments.
Ctrl + shift + q which is supposed to "removeCommentLine" creates a block comment...
Ctrl + q and Ctrl + k both add comments, but when pressed multiple times, q toggles comments, but k keeps adding more comments.

This is the only keymap i'm using. Are the docs wrong for anybody else?

tested v1.0.7 with Ubuntu 20 and Win 10.

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