Re: is there a key-binding to comment/uncomment (multiple)lines?
Re: is there a key-binding to comment/uncomment (multiple)lines?
- Subject: Re: is there a key-binding to comment/uncomment (multiple)lines?
- From: Jeremy Dronfield <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 15:23:57 +0100
I hope they haven't removed this in 1.2 (I haven't upgraded yet). My
guess is that you haven't copied over the scripts folder to a place
where Xcode can use it. Here's how to do it from the "Customizing
Xcode" docs:
When you install Xcode, the following files are installed in
/Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools/ExampleScripts/:
a sample version of the script StartupScript; this version is a
Perl script that builds the User Scripts menu
a Scripts folder containing a number of menu definition files;
<snip>
To execute the sample startup script, and to add the User Scripts menu
to Xcode, you simply drag these items from /Library/Application
Support/Apple/Developer Tools/ExampleScripts/ to ~/Library/Application
Support/Apple/Developer Tools/. Do not transfer the ExampleScripts
folder, just the contents of it.
Hope this helps.
-Jeremy
On 19 May 2004, at 2:01 pm, Federico Abascal wrote:
I don't see any Scripts menu. May be it doesn't appear when developing
a Java application. Or may be I have a different XCode version (1.2).
The key-binding doesn't work.
Anyway, Thanks!
Federico
El 19/05/2004, a las 14:29, Jeremy Dronfield escribis:
On 19 May 2004, at 10:59 am, Federico Abascal wrote:
Hello everybody,
it's a silly question, but I cannot find the answer in the help
documentation, and I miss that kind of key-binding.
It's in the Scripts menu. The default key binding is Command-/
-Jeremy
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