1) If I have two comment lines in C with the cursor on the end of the first line as shown by the vertical line:
// This is comment 1|
// This is comment 2
and I want to insert a noncomment line between them, how do I do it? It used to be Ctrl-Enter. Then it changed to Shift-Enter after an upgrade. Now it's completely gone. Typing either Enter or Ctrl Enter results in:
// This is comment 1
// |
// This is comment 2
and the new comment slashes cannot be removed. Typing backspace over it causes the entire comment line to be erased and I'm back to square 1.
How do I revert back to using Ctrl-Enter to open a new noncomment line?
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2) If I select and copy a columnar text, and then insert this text multiple times, it performs the insert wrong. For example, I have the following lines of text in a file:
Var1 = 0;
Var2 = 3;
Var3 = 7;
Var4 = 2;
And I have the following columnar text in the clipboard:
int
int
I put the cursor in front of "Var1" and hit insert twice. I would expect to see
int Var1 = 0;
int Var2 = 3;
int Var3 = 7;
int Var4 = 2;
but instead I see
int int Var1 = 0;
int int Var2 = 3;
Var3 = 7;
Var4 = 2;
because the cursor didn't drop to the third line after the first insert was done. This didn't used to be this way. When I first started using SlickEdit, it worked fine but after an upgrade it broke.
How do I revert to the original operation where the cursor drops to the next line after a columnar insert?
TIA,
Ricky