rx wrote: > I have commented out a lot of C++ code and miss the block feature in > python more than I missed the nested comments in C++. > Besides nothing really strange happened. > Sometimes you just need to dissable some of the code temporarly as quickly > as possible, and I like that it is not higlighted any more, since I will > not look into it before I dissable the comment.
This is how I do it: select the lines I want to comment and ask Emacs to comment that region. It is the same command and method for "n" different languages and I don't care if there is multiline comment support or not. It is really as fast as inserting /* and ending with */ (in fact, I type less than to achieve that since I only use three keys, counting the Ctrl-Space to start the block). -- Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur." - Qualquer coisa dita em latim soa profundo. - Anything said in Latin sounds smart. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list