Thanks! that did it...

PS: what would you recommend as the right mailing list?

thanks
Lior


Karol Grecki wrote:
> 
> Right click on function name in the outline and you should have an option
> to add doc block.
> It should also appear automatically when you type /** and press enter
> above the function.
> 
> ps. wrong mailing list
> 
> Karol
> 
> 
> 
> Lior Messinger wrote:
>> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> I'm looking for a macro that could take a PHP function declaration and
>> produce a header like this:
>> 
>> /**
>>      * Render a given view script
>>      *
>>      * Similar to [EMAIL PROTECTED] render()}, this method renders a view 
>> script.
>> Unlike render(),
>>      * however, it does not autodetermine the view script via [EMAIL 
>> PROTECTED]
>> getViewScript()},
>>      * but instead renders the script passed to it. Use this if you know
>> the
>>      * exact view script name and path you wish to use, or if using paths
>> that do not
>>      * conform to the spec defined with getViewScript().
>>      *
>>      * @param  string $script
>>      * @param  string $name
>>      * @return void
>>      */
>>     public function renderScript($script, $name = null)...
>>     
>> When I used to use Visual Studio, there was a macro to do that. I'm using
>> Eclipse now. 
>> any suggestions?
>> 
>> 
>> thanks very much for _any idea_,
>> Lior
>> PS: this header is in a particular format. is it used by any software to
>> produce documentation?
>> 
> 
> 

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