``` ## set to false if a comment character/string should start at column 0 of a line, true uses any ## indentation of the line, e.g. setting to true causes the following on pressing CTRL+d # #command_example(); ## setting to false would generate this ## command_example(); ## This setting works only for single line comments #comment_use_indent=true ```
Looks good to me, and its simple, just add `#` to every line except headings.
I would not worry about the indented example, after adding a `#`, it is no longer an accurate example whichever way its done.
[begin rant] In fact the example should not be there, its in the manual, the filetype files should not be turned into documentation surrogates. If it wasn't for the fact that its in every filetype file I would say remove the example, its not like its some horrendously important setting that everyone uses, why should it alone have a copy of the manual above it? It should just say "# false to place comment at start of line, true to place after indent, see manual". Just one line like most other settings!! [end rant] Anyhow its not part of this PR whatever is done with it.