spdegabrielle
2020-5-9 10:52:00

@wanpeebaw you should be able to see the key binding in the Racket menu. I’ll admit I can’t remember and I’m not near a computer. I also prefer #; to start an S-expression comment.


soegaard2
2020-5-9 10:53:43

@wanpeebaw In the “Edit” menu choose “Keybindings” and then “Show Active Keybindings”.


soegaard2
2020-5-9 10:53:51

Now type “comment”.


soegaard2
2020-5-9 10:55:37

Hmm. cmd-; doesn’t do the same as “Comment Out with Semicolons” in the Racket menu?!


wanpeebaw
2020-5-9 11:13:02

@spdegabrielle Thanks for sharing the Scheme way!


wanpeebaw
2020-5-9 12:55:11

It’s wired that the “Racket→Comment Out with Semicolons” seems not have a hotkey bind to it.


wanpeebaw
2020-5-9 12:57:20

But “Edit→Keybindings→Show Active Keybindings” does show it has.


soegaard2
2020-5-9 15:28:55

Esc followed by ctrl-; works for me on macOS. Maybe esc shortcuts can’t be displayed in menus?


c
2020-5-9 21:59:37

Is there a meaningful difference between #; and ;; ?