Hi there.  Thanks for the response. 

I usually choose a full line using the gutter where the line numbers are.  It 
seems the trailing <cr> is what treats it like a block, including a leading 
<cr> before <!—

I guess that’s what I have to deal with.  Oh well.  


> On May 19, 2019, at 2:33 PM, Roland Küffner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I just tried it. I may be missing something, but BBEdit already does what 
> you want.
> 
> Try  selecting just a part of a line and choose Text > Comment Lines. This 
> does not insert any line breaks in the comment.
> 
> Try selecting a whole line - including the line break (this is what you get 
> e.g. with a mouse click in the number gutter).  Now, the Comment-command adds 
> line breaks with the comment tags.
> 
> So, maybe you just had whole lines selected while using it?
> 
> Regards,
> Roland



Cheers
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