On Dec 13, 2004, at 1:36 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

The reason I use the top-comment disabling technique so much is because I often write two or three different versions of a handler, and then comment/uncomment them repeatedly until I decide which one I want to use.

This has the advantage in that if you want to use a few lines from the disabled one to include in another one, you don't have to uncomment the lines. My habit has been to select the entire handler and choose comment from the script menu; this has the problem that raided lines are commented.


I suppose one could put a back tick in front of the name, but it would have to be done at the end, also.

Dar

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