Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
in the past I was used to:
1) cp blocks.properties local.blocks.properties 2) vi local.blocks.properties 3) uncomment the blocks that I wanted to exclude
Today, I have to go thru a bunch of include and change them from true to false. Much more hassle than just uncommenting/commenting one line.
? With the previous uncomment scheme, you probably did arrow down, and then the "x" command to delete the # character. With the new scheme for the first line you would do "/true" (find the word true) and then "cw" "false" "esc". From them on you'd do "/" (repeat the last find) until you found a line you want to change then "." (repeat the last edit).
Is "/" "." that much more harder than "arrow down" "x" ?
I guess it depends on your "vi" skills ;-)
Ok, but it should be fairly easy to make "include" properties default to "true" if nothing else is defined - then it (almost) solves an issue: block.properties can contain comments only, and explain format. And local.block.properties can define properties in any syntax - include or exclude.
Vadim
