>>Rick,
>>OIC. I would still prefer comment/uncomment and maybe tab,tab (or beautify) for the sake of preserving my syntax coloring. You can't believe how much errors I experience if I don't do that (getting older:)
>>Cetin
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>I agree, syntax coloring is very helpful and giving it up is a drawback. And I'm sure you're not getting older... I know I'm not <g>
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>I should add that what prompted me to look for another way to do comments in the first place was a wish that all the Visual Studio languages behaved the same, and of the three (VB, VC++, and VFP) I tended to like some things about the VC++ syntax best. Admittedly, the */ thing I came up with in VFP is a kludge, but I thought it might be interesting to somebody, or perhaps somebody else had a better idea.
Right Rick,
VC++ syntax is more friendly. {} for blocks is another beauty I like there and a need for ; when statement ends not continues to next line :)
Cetin