How do you comment on a file?

How do you comment on a file?

Open the file you want to comment on. You’ll see a pop-up message that says Select an area to comment on. Drag to highlight the desired area. Click the text box that says Write a comment, type your comment, and click Post.

How do you comment out a config file?

The Short Answer You can “uncomment a line” in a configuration file by removing the # at the start of the line. Or, to “comment out” a line, add a # character to the start of the line.

How do you comment out a file in Linux?

Commenting Multiple Lines

  1. First, press ESC.
  2. Go to the line from which you want to start commenting.
  3. use the down arrow to select multiple lines that you want to comment.
  4. Now, press SHIFT + I to enable insert mode.
  5. Press # and it will add a comment to the first line.

What do you mean by filing system?

In computing, file system or filesystem (often abbreviated to fs) is a method and data structure that the operating system uses to control how data is stored and retrieved. Each one has different structure and logic, properties of speed, flexibility, security, size and more.

How do you comment out in SQL?

To comment out or uncomment SQL code in the SQL and XQuery editor:

  1. Select the SQL code that you want to comment out or uncomment. For a single line, click anywhere in the line of code. For multiple lines, drag the pointer through the lines of code.
  2. Right-click the selected SQL code, and then select Toggle Comment.

How do I make my commenting system work?

The first step in making our blog commenting system feel less like a Web page and more like an application is to stop page reloads when a user submits a comment. We can do this by submitting the comments to the server using an AJAX request. Since jQuery is probably the defacto standard for cross browser JavaScript functionality we’ll use it here.

Is there a real time commenting system on the web?

Cloud hosted Web services and APIs have come to the rescue of many a developer over the past few years, and real-time functionality is no different.

Where does the syntax for systemd come from?

The syntax is inspired by XDG Desktop Entry Specification .desktop files, which are in turn inspired by Microsoft Windows .ini files. Each file is a plain text file divided into sections, with configuration entries in the style key = value. Whitespace immediately before or after the ” = ” is ignored.

Where can I find the System File Checker tool?

Note The Sfcdetails.txt file contains details from every time that the System File Checker tool has been run on the computer. The file includes information about files that were not repaired by the System File Checker tool.