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bugfix Posted - Jan 15 2006 : 03:37:36 AM
Would it be possible to get an autotext suggestion like '///' that fills up to column indicator when defined in options?
E.g. something like:
"/*$repeat_char/"
which would result in:
/***<snip>***/|
or
//$repeat_char/
which would result in:
///<snip>///|

-bugfix
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feline Posted - Jan 17 2006 : 3:22:19 PM
cool

rather usefully this also works perfectly in VS2005 professional as well. having seen this idea i suspect i will find a use for it in my own code
bugfix Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 4:46:51 PM
Nice idea!
Here is a version that works in vs2003 it even reads VAX column indicator setting from registry:)


Imports Microsoft.Win32
Sub VAXCommentAssist()
    Dim HKCU As RegistryKey = Registry.CurrentUser
    Dim keyValue As String = "Software\\Whole Tomato\\Visual Assist X\\VANet"

    Dim regKey As RegistryKey = HKCU.OpenSubKey(keyValue, False)
    Dim colIndicatorCol As Integer = 0
    If (Not regKey Is Nothing) Then
        colIndicatorCol = regKey.GetValue("ColumnIndicatorColumn", 0)
        regKey.Close()
    End If

    Dim texSel As TextSelection = ActiveDocument.Selection
    With texSel
        Dim i As Integer
        For i = .CurrentColumn To colIndicatorCol
            .Text += "/"
        Next
    End With
    texSel.NewLine()
End Sub
ether Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 2:57:28 PM
Yeah, I knew there would be some issues, but since I'm at work and I don't have VS.NET here, I couldn't look at how I got my other macros to work in it. At home I have VS.NET 2003 installed and ported my VS 6 macros over to it. I remember hitting a lot of little things like that, but it can be done.

I think you have to specifically call through ActiveDocument.Selection.Text in order to do it, but again, without VS.NET in front of me, I cannot be sure.
feline Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 2:43:56 PM
interesting. looking into the IDE's macro language has been on my "things to do" list for years now

i tried this in VS2003 and some of the code is accepted, but the primary problem is that:

ActiveDocument.Selection

is readonly, more specifically "Selection" is readonly, so none of the assignment operations work. so this will take a bit of work to make work in VS2003, but hopefully not to much.
ether Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 1:06:05 PM
I decided to code what I described above to give you some ideas.


sub TestStuff()
'DESCRIPTION: This is a test macro
	Dim nCol
	Dim i

	nCol = ActiveDocument.Selection.CurrentColumn
	for i = nCol to 79
		ActiveDocument.Selection = "/"
	next
	ActiveDocument.Selection = vbCrLf
	ActiveDocument.Selection.MoveTo ActiveDocument.Selection.CurrentLine, nCol, dsMove
	ActiveDocument.Selection = "//" + vbTab + InputBox("Enter Some text") + vbCrLf
	ActiveDocument.Selection.MoveTo ActiveDocument.Selection.CurrentLine, nCol, dsMove
	for i = nCol to 79
		ActiveDocument.Selection = "/"
	next
end sub

You put this in a .DSM file and load it into Visual Studio. The code above works for VS 6 and may need to be adjusted for VS.NET.
ether Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 12:03:37 PM
Make a Visual Studio macro and assign it a shortcut. You can easily fill a line from the current position to a specified column number in VB script. You can also make it prompt you for the text to fill in where your "some doc" is in your example. Give it a try.
support Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 10:51:22 AM
What you really need is something to adjust the lengths of your ///// lines as you change indent levels.
bugfix Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 01:37:26 AM
I follow a very strict "< 80" chars per line rule, so when I have something like code below I always have to adjust the nested comments inserted autotext.


//////////////////////////////////////|
// some doc                           |
//////////////////////////////////////|
struct blub                           |
{                                     |
    //////////////////////////////////|
    // some doc                       |
    //////////////////////////////////|
    void blubber()                    |
    {                                 |
    }                                 |
};                                    |

feline Posted - Jan 15 2006 : 3:45:52 PM
out of interest, what are you doing that leads to this need? i have seen plugins for VIM that allow you to produce a comment mode "box" around a block of text, but i have never used them myself. are you doing something like this? or something totally different?
bugfix Posted - Jan 15 2006 : 10:12:18 AM
I'm already using that option but it happens more than once a day that I have to adjust the inserted autotext and that that's why I've came up w/ that idea.
support Posted - Jan 15 2006 : 09:32:25 AM
You can make an Autotext entry that expands /// to a fixed numbers of slashes, but you cannot make an extry that expands from the current position to the column indicator.

Certainly an interesting idea.

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