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Re: [h-e-w] Folding Mode and HTML?
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Chris McMahan |
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Re: [h-e-w] Folding Mode and HTML? |
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Tue, 26 Feb 2002 14:38:24 -0500 |
PSGML with an HTML dtd handles this quite nicely, and it is an excellent
tool.
I don't have a link on setting it up handy, however.
-Chris
Chris Lott writes:
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>> Is there an HTML mode that includes folding? I've become quite addicted
>> to using folding mode with LaTeX and it would be nice to have the same
>> ability when working on HTML/XHTML files...
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>I guess I misspoke. What I am actually using with LaTeX are the hooks in
>outline mode that let me show/hide parts of the LaTeX document. This is
>very useful. I would like to be able to do something similar when editing
>HTML/XHTML. In Homesite, for instance, I can "collapse" arbitrary text to
>get it out of the way while editing. Even being able to do it based on
>document structure or specific tags would be great, or using some arbitrary
>marker.
>
>Time to check out folding.el, I guess...
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>c
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