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Using Komodo I'd:
although that may not place the # as the first character of each line - it tends to follow indentation and will be the first non-whitespace character on each line Update Actually ctrl-3 does place a comment character at the start of each selected line. I was confusing the behaviour with Visual Studio which tends to follow indentation when you use ctrl-k ctrl-c. DWIM is Perl's answer to Gödel In reply to Re^2: Adding '#' in the beginning of each line
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