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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
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On 05.10.20 19:41, Wilson Guill?n Estrada wrote:<br>
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<div class="WordSection1"><span style="font-family:"Trebuchet
MS","sans-serif"" lang="EN-US">I want to be
able to Comment/Uncomment text using a keyboard shortcut, but
TeXworks comes with a default one, “Ctrl+Shift+[“ (it changes
to “]” for Uncomment). However, as my Windows OS uses a
spanish keyboard, it is impossible to do that shortcut, as it
requires the Shift button to make the “[“ and “]” symbols.<o:p></o:p></span>
<p><span style="font-family:"Trebuchet
MS","sans-serif"" lang="EN-US">Searching
about this issue, found that the key combinations can be
changed by the “config.ini” method, and I tried it (in
<b>every</b> <b>possible</b> <b>way </b>told by the
numerous websites offering that solution), to no avail.</span></p>
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The file needs to be named "shortcuts.ini" (not config.ini) and
needs to be placed in the "configuration" folder of TeXworks'
resources folder. The simplest way find the resources folder is to
click on Help > Settings and Resources...<br>
The following two lines works for me:<br>
actionComment=Alt+C<br>
actionUncomment=Alt+Shift+C<br>
(of course you can customize the shortcuts to your liking).<br>
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For a more in-depth tutorial/discussion, please have a look at the
manual (which should be included; alternatively, it's available at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/TeXworks/manual/">https://github.com/TeXworks/manual/</a>).<br>
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<p><span style="font-family:"Trebuchet
MS","sans-serif"" lang="EN-US">To be honest,
I don’t know if there’s any difference between the
stand-alone TeXworks installation and the MikTeX-included
TeXworks, but I really like this program as a TeX editor
(it’s simpler than anyone), and this aforementioned issue is
annoying, so I would like to have a working solution (that
doesn’t involve changing the keyboard language each time I
need to use TeXworks).</span></p>
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I'm happy you like TeXworks! :)<br>
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HTH<br>
Stefan<br>
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