SO the question is simple, but not very thought out, or tested.
I was wondering if a commented line or lines be uncommented, for a single .ini file?
So, to click a button to unhide lines, then hide them again when wanted?
I suppose in forethought that changing all ";" to a space might work with a #variable# then change that variable back to a ";".
Is that possible?
I am not at my pc now so I cannot test it, but airport boredom got tome.
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Odd Question About Hiding/Unhiding parts of script
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Odd Question About Hiding/Unhiding parts of script
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Re: Odd Question About Hiding/Unhiding parts of script
I don't know about SublimeText you're using, but in Notepad++ you can do it via CTRL + Q, once you select the desired lines using SHIFT + arrows. I imagine that SublimeText has some similar hotkeys / buttons for that, but you'll have to look it up on its help yourself.CodeCode wrote: ↑February 2nd, 2024, 4:50 am SO the question is simple, but not very thought out, or tested.
I was wondering if a commented line or lines be uncommented, for a single .ini file?
So, to click a button to unhide lines, then hide them again when wanted?
I suppose in forethought that changing all ";" to a space might work with a #variable# then change that variable back to a ";".
Is that possible?
I am not at my pc now so I cannot test it, but airport boredom got tome.
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Re: Odd Question About Hiding/Unhiding parts of script
Aw, no. That is not what I meant.
The reason is to determine if a skin could use that capability.
Like to toggle line of code that would or would not be needed at the time.
It just crossed my mind when a couple odd type of ideas came to mind.
But I do know that there would be issues if semicolons were used elsewhere intrinsically.
Just the same, it was just a curiosity rather than a need - so no real concern for getting something to work.
The reason is to determine if a skin could use that capability.
Like to toggle line of code that would or would not be needed at the time.
It just crossed my mind when a couple odd type of ideas came to mind.
But I do know that there would be issues if semicolons were used elsewhere intrinsically.
Just the same, it was just a curiosity rather than a need - so no real concern for getting something to work.
ƈǟռ'ȶ ʄɨӼ ɨȶ ɨʄ ɨȶ ǟɨռ'ȶ ɮʀօӄɛ - ʊռʟɛֆֆ ɨȶ ɨֆ ɨռ ƈօɖɛ.