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Re: code folding
From: |
Colin S. Miller |
Subject: |
Re: code folding |
Date: |
Sun, 29 Jan 2006 21:10:58 +0000 |
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Debian Thunderbird 1.0.2 (X11/20051002) |
Michael Powe wrote:
It does hide the functions but not the C-style comments. The language
is Javascript. When the point is inside a comment block, nothing
happens when 'hide block' is invoked. I didn't try it on C++ style
comments, which I only ever use for 1 or 2 line comments, anyway.
You could be right, though, and maybe it is just set up for that style
of comment.
Thanks.
mp
Micheal,
I did a quick test, and it worked for me.
However, the cursor must be inside the comment, or hs-hide-block will fold
the code level containing the comment.
hs-hide-level folds control blocks, but not comments within the current indent
level.
However, this might be an XEmacs/GNU Emacs difference. I'll try it on GNU Emacs
when I get access to a machine with it installed.
Code used was
/*
* test
*/
// 1
// 2
foo(i)
{
var i;
var k;
if (1)
{
/*
Test
*/
}
/*
test
*/
}
HTH,
Colin S. Miller
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