For example, take this Ruby code:
```Ruby (0..9).each do |i| puts i
puts '-' if (i % 3) == 0 end ```
If you do Ctrl+E, it will produce this:
```Ruby #(0..9).each do |i| # puts i
# puts '-' if (i % 3) == 0 #end ```
But, I'd like it to produce this:
```Ruby #(0..9).each do |i| # puts i # # puts '-' if (i % 3) == 0 #end ```
You can imagine that code with many blank newlines makes it hard to distinguish if the whole block is commented, or just sections.
Is there a setting for this?
I think this is useful for usually-single-line-commented languages, like Ruby/Python, especially if your settings don't strip spaces on newline.
Thanks.