Javadoc, select
/**
. For XMLdoc, select
///
. For Doxygen, select
/*!
or
//!
. See
Doc Comment Examples
for more information.
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Use style
- Select the tag style to use for the corresponding start characters. This tag style is used
when SlickEdit Core creates skeleton doc comments beginning with the matching start characters. For
comments formatted in Javadoc, select the
@param
style. For XMLdoc, select the
<param>
style. For
Doxygen, select the
\param
style. You can click through the start characters, assigning each one with a
particular style and the settings will be remembered. See
Doc Comment Examples
for more informa-
tion.
Comment Editing
The following options control comment editing behaviors. These options will be unavailable for non-
applicable extensions.
•
Split line comments
- If selected, when you press
Enter
in the middle of a line comment, a new line
comment will automatically be started on the new line. For example:
// The quick brown fox [CURSOR_HERE]jumped over the lazy dog.
Pressing
Enter
will result in:
// The quick brown fox
// [CURSOR_HERE]jumped over the lazy dog.
•
Extend line comments
- If selected, when you press
Enter
at the end of a line containing a line com-
ment, and there is also an aligned line comment on the line before or after the current line, a new line
comment will automatically be started on the new line. For example:
// The quick brown fox
// jumped over the lazy dog.[CURSOR_HERE]
Pressing
Enter
will result in:
// The quick brown fox
// jumped over the lazy dog.
// [CURSOR_HERE]
•
Join comments when joining lines
- If selected, when you press
Delete
at the end of a line contain-
ing a line comment to join the current line with the next line, and the next line is also a line comment,
the line comment characters will automatically be deleted. For example:
// The quick brown fox [CURSOR_HERE]
// jumped over the lazy dog.
Pressing
Delete
will result in:
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