If
Maximum right column
is used, comment lines will be wrapped when they reach the specified
column, even if they have not reached the specified fixed width. This is useful if coding standards
mandate that text should not exceed a specified column.
•
Fixed right margin
- If selected, lines will break before the specified number of columns in the
Right
column
field has been reached.
•
Preserve width on existing comments
- If selected, when editing an existing comment, SlickEdit
®
Core preserves the width of the existing comment. The width is determined by the length of the
longest multi-line paragraph. If the width of the existing comment cannot be determined, the format-
ting option specified under
Comment width
will be used instead.
•
Continue bullet list on Enter
- If selected, when
Enter
is pressed inside a bulleted paragraph, a
new bullet will be inserted and the cursor will be placed at the text starting position.
•
Javadoc
- If
Use hanging indent on block tag comments
is selected, the second line of a block tag
comment will be automatically aligned to the first non-whitespace character after the first word after the
tag.
•
Sync vertical line column
- This button will make visible and move the vertical line column to match
the hard margin column (if using fixed right column margins) or the maximum right column (if using
fixed width).
Advanced Tab
The
Advanced
tab allows you to set color coding, extension-specific project parameters, and more. To
access these settings, click
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree,
then double-click the
File Extension Setup
setting. On the Extension Options dialog, select the
Ad-
vanced
tab.
Figure 10.37. Extension Options: Advanced Tab
Extension Options Dialog
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