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Note: This is very similar to the {{feature|Unindent}} tool, but it is not {{defined|white-space}}-oriented only, and thus can be used to remove any common character from the beginning of lines. | Note: This is very similar to the {{feature|Unindent}} tool, but it is not {{defined|white-space}}-oriented only, and thus can be used to remove any common character from the beginning of lines. | ||
− | See also {{feature|Unindent}} and {{feature|Shift Left}} tools. See also {{feature|Unclose}} tool. | + | See also {{feature|Unindent}} and {{feature|Shift Left}} tools. |
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+ | See also {{feature|Unclose}} tool. |
Revision as of 17:15, 28 April 2010
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This section may contain incomplete, premature, or mistaken information, prone to change without notice.
Unquote (Ctrl+Shift+Q)
Takes the very first character of the selection as a quoting character. Then removes the first character on each line
of the selection, if that character is the quoting character.
Note: This is very similar to the Unindent tool, but it is not white-space
-oriented only, and thus can be used to remove any common character from the beginning of lines.
See also Unindent and Shift Left tools.
See also Unclose tool.