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Christian Lenz updated NETBEANS-436: ------------------------------------ Description: Atm, if you hit a shortcut to comment a like, it will end up this: {code} if(whatever) { if(again) { console.log(42); // System.out.println(42); } } {code} I know it is not the same lang but it doesn't matter. As you can see, it will comment the line, but it will start the comments still on column 1 and not where the code is. This is a pain in the ass, because if you reformat the code, it looks like this: {code} if(whatever) { if(again) { console.log(42); // System.out.println(42); } } {code} and if you uncomment the line, it looks like this: {code} if(whatever) { if(again) { console.log(42); System.out.println(42); } } {code} and you have to reformat it again or move it into the right direction. I know that it was easy to add the comments in column 1 but no editor or IDE does this. In VS Code and the JetBrains family it looks like this: {code} if(whatever) { if(again) { console.log(42); // System.out.println(42); } } {code} Which is more right, it only adds "// " in front of the code and removes it again. So in my opinion this is way better and even correct. It keeps the indentation too so no need to worry after you reformat the code. Cheers Chris was: Atm, if you hit a shortcut to comment a like, it will end up this: {code} if(whatever) { if(again) { console.log(42); // System.out.println(42); } } {code} I know it is not the same lang but it doesn't matter. As you can see, it will comment the line, but it will start the comments still on column 1 and not where the code is. This is a pain in the ass, because if you reformat the code, it looks like this: {code} if(whatever) { if(again) { console.log(42); // System.out.println(42); } } {code} and if you uncomment the line, it looks like this: {code} if(whatever) { if(again) { console.log(42); System.out.println(42); } } {code} and you have to reformat it again or move it into the right direction. I know that it was easy to add the comments in column 1 but no editor or IDE does this. In VS Code and the JetBrains family it looks like this: {code} if(whatever) { if(again) { console.log(42); // System.out.println(42); } } {code} Which is more right, it only adds "// " in front of the code and removes it again. So in my opinion this is way better and even correct. It keeps the indentation too so no need to worry after you reformat the code. Cheers Chris > Please change behaviour of commenting lines > ------------------------------------------- > > Key: NETBEANS-436 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-436 > Project: NetBeans > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: editor - Formatting & Indentation, editor - Other > Affects Versions: Next > Reporter: Christian Lenz > Priority: Major > > Atm, if you hit a shortcut to comment a like, it will end up this: > {code} > if(whatever) { > if(again) { > console.log(42); > // System.out.println(42); > } > } > {code} > I know it is not the same lang but it doesn't matter. As you can see, it will > comment the line, but it will start the comments still on column 1 and not > where the code is. This is a pain in the ass, because if you reformat the > code, it looks like this: > {code} > if(whatever) { > if(again) { > console.log(42); > // System.out.println(42); > } > } > {code} > and if you uncomment the line, it looks like this: > {code} > if(whatever) { > if(again) { > console.log(42); > System.out.println(42); > } > } > {code} > and you have to reformat it again or move it into the right direction. I know > that it was easy to add the comments in column 1 but no editor or IDE does > this. In VS Code and the JetBrains family it looks like this: > {code} > if(whatever) { > if(again) { > console.log(42); > // System.out.println(42); > } > } > {code} > Which is more right, it only adds "// " in front of the code and removes it > again. So in my opinion this is way better and even correct. It keeps the > indentation too so no need to worry after you reformat the code. > Cheers > Chris -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: commits-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: commits-h...@netbeans.apache.org For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists