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Re: Visual Studio-style indent



Hmm. I've used the tab key to indent in a Visual Basic Editor (something I found accidentally). What's the inverse for outdenting? Does Visual Studio have a Comment/Uncomment command? I couldn't find one in the editor I used for VBA.

Cecelia


Steven Fisher wrote:
On 3-Aug-06, at 4:27 AM, Kay Roepke wrote:

Xcode doesn't have context-sensitive keybindings as far as I can tell. IMHO that would be confusing at besting, because the context
is sometimes hard to infer. Thus all the modifier keys...

I agree so far as that goes -- context sensitive keystrokes are pretty ugly. But I do think a "Visual Studio-style Indent" and "Visual Studio-style Outdent" biding that hid all the context sensitivity within itself would be welcome and not confusing (especially since the default wouldn't use them). There must be enough people familiar with Visual Studio (and even Word) for this to be useful.

Anyway, for anyone at Apple following with any degree of interest, I've entered it into radar (4665754). And now I'll shut up about it. :)

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