diff --git a/runtime/tutor b/runtime/tutor index baf32c27..408f7451 100644 --- a/runtime/tutor +++ b/runtime/tutor @@ -1099,10 +1099,58 @@ letters! that is not good grammar. you can fix this. ================================================================= -= = += 11.1 COMMENTING A LINE = ================================================================= +Type Ctrl-c to comment the line under your cursor. +To uncomment the line, press Ctrl-c again. +1. Move your cursor to the line marked '-->' below. +2. Now comment the line marked with '-->'. +3. Now try uncommenting the line. + +--> Comment me please + + + + + + + + + + +================================================================= += 11.2 COMMENTING MULTIPLE LINES = +================================================================= + +Using the selections and multi-cursor functionality, you can +comment multiple lines as long as it is under the selection or +cursors. + +1. Move your cursor to the line marked with '-->' below. +2. Now try to select or add more cursors the other lines marked + with '-->'. +3. Comment those lines. + +--> How many are you going to comment? +--> Is this enough for a comment? +--> What are you doing?! +--> Stop commenting me! +--> AAAAaargh!!! + +Note: If there are already commented lines under selections or +multiple cursors, they won't be uncommented but commented again. + +================================================================= += CHAPTER 11 RECAP = +================================================================= + + * Use Ctrl-c to comment a line under your cursor. Type Ctrl-c + again to uncomment. + * To comment multiple lines, use the selections + and multi-cursors before typing Ctrl-c. + * Commented lines cannot be uncommented but commented again.