Hi! A little late reply, but I thought I'd share my solution. It might be useful for some of you. I created two macros for commenting and uncommenting selected lines (Ctrl + arrow), and bound them to the keyboard combinations: ^K ^C and ^K ^U respectrively. I made it so that this works only for files with the extension "sh", thus the comment indicator: #. For other file types it will not be active. Just add this to your ~/.joerc Cheers, Arpad :include /etc/joe/joerc This is Joe's editor user config...
Hi! A little late reply, but I thought I'd share my solution. It might be useful for some of you. I created two macros for commenting and uncommenting selected lines (Ctrl + arrow), and bound them to the keyboard combinations: ^K ^C and ^K ^U respectrively. I made it so that this works only for files with the extension "sh", thus the comment indicator: #. For other file types it will not be active. Cheers, Arpad :include /etc/joe/joerc This is Joe's editor user config file. By Arpad JAKAB 2021-03-01...