Slick V3.3 manual Surround With

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Surround With

Statements that are pulled into the block are indented according to your settings on the Indent Tab of the Extension Options dialog (Window Preferences, expand SlickEdit and click General in the tree, then double-click the File Extension Setup setting). The color of the rectangle box guide is controlled by the Block Matching screen element on the Color Settings dialog (Window Preferences, expand SlickEd- it and click General in the tree, then double-click the Color setting). See Syntax Indent for more informa- tion on setting indent styles, and Colors for more information on changing the colors of screen elements.

Syntax Expansion must be on for Dynamic Surround to work. Both options are on by default. To turn off either of these options, click Window Preferences, expand SlickEdit and click General in the tree, then double-click the File Extension Setup setting. Choose your extension from the Extension drop- down list, then select the Indent Tab. Deselect the option(s) Use Dynamic Surround and/or Syntax ex- pansion.

If you need to move or modify existing text, you can manually enter Dynamic Surround mode by using the dynamic_surround command. This will cause the code block under the cursor to be selected, and you can use the navigation keys as described above to pull in statements. By default, this command is not as- sociated with a key binding. See Creating Bindings for information on creating your own.

Surround With

Surround With makes it fast and easy to wrap existing lines of code in a new block structure. Surround With is supported for the languages C, C++, C#, HTML, Java, JavaScript, and XML. Highlight the lines to

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