Arnkrishn
Arnkrishn

Reputation: 30424

Commenting code in Notepad++

I'm using Notepad++ as an editor to write programs in Python. It might sound daft but I looked around in the editor and could not find any means (not the manual way but something like in Emacs) to do a block comment in my code.

Since so many language settings are supported in Notepad++, I'm curious to find a way to block comment code.

Upvotes: 120

Views: 185935

Answers (11)

Ikbel
Ikbel

Reputation: 2203

Just select the desired line and click on Ctrl + Q Ps: I am using Notepad++

Upvotes: 1

Niels R.
Niels R.

Reputation: 7354

CTRL+Q Block comment/uncomment.

See Keyboard And Mouse Shortcuts - Notepad++ Wiki.

Upvotes: 154

Vijay Parchani
Vijay Parchani

Reputation: 61

To add a comment under any code on NOTEPAD++ first we have to save and define the programming or scripting file type. Like, save the file as xml, html etc. Once the file is saved in proper format you will be able to add a comment directly using the shortcut ctrl+Q

Upvotes: 1

Kickaha
Kickaha

Reputation: 3857

Without having selected a language type for your file there are no styles defined. Comment and block comment are language specific style preferences. If that's a PITA...

To select for multi-line editing you can use

shift + alt + down arrow

Upvotes: 1

Raaj
Raaj

Reputation: 1200

This link was exactly what I was searching for .

Let me summarize the answers for others' benefit (for python and notepad++)

1) Ctrl+K on multiple lines (i.e. selected region) allows you to block comment.

Also note that pressing the combination multiple times allows you to add multiple "#"s (sometimes I use that while testing to differentiate from other comments)

2) Ctrl+Shift+K (on the commented region) allows you to perform block uncomment

3) Ctrl+Shift+K on an uncommented selected region does not comment it

4) Ctrl+Q allows you to block comment/uncomment in a toggled mode (meaning, you cannot add multiple '#'s like in 1) )

Hope this helps another wandering soul.

Question - how would you develop a hack of keyboard combinations to comment/uncomment if there were no shortcuts? Just curious. I've no clue hence asking.

Upvotes: 25

user3898160
user3898160

Reputation: 539

Yes in Notepad++ you can do that!

Some hotkeys regarding comments:

  • Ctrl+Q Toggle block comment
  • Ctrl+K Block comment
  • Ctrl+Shift+K Block uncomment
  • Ctrl+Shift+Q Stream comment

Source: shortcutworld.com from the Comment / uncomment section.

On the link you will find many other useful shortcuts too.

Upvotes: 14

user3402702
user3402702

Reputation: 91

Use shortcut: Ctrl+Q. You can customize in Settings

Upvotes: 2

Mahesh
Mahesh

Reputation: 338

Two ways for block commenting:

  1. Ctrl+Shift+Q

or

  1. Select the block
  2. Alt + Right click
  3. Choose block comment.

Upvotes: 1

Javier
Javier

Reputation: 4623

Try the following shortcut:

Ctrl+K.

Upvotes: 29

Md. Masudur Rahman
Md. Masudur Rahman

Reputation: 1078

In your n++ editor, you can go to Setting > Shortcut mapper and find all shortcut information as well as you can edit them :)

Upvotes: 1

N30
N30

Reputation: 3663

for .sql files Ctrl+K or Ctrl+Q does not work.

to insert comments in .sql files in Notepad++ try Ctrl+Shift+Q

(there is no shortcut to uncomment the code block though. I have tried that on v5.8.2 )

Upvotes: 9

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