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Re: multiple collapse sections of code?
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Mathias Dahl |
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Re: multiple collapse sections of code? |
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Wed, 04 Oct 2006 09:37:24 +0200 |
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"Mickey Ferguson" <MFerguson@plantcml.com> writes:
> For simplification, I've made the function much smaller, and not
> used real function calls or anything. But as I'm viewing the code,
> suppose that right now I'm not interested in seeing the error
> handling code. Within Visual Studio you can click on a little minus
> sign that is to the left of the braces, and it will collapse and
> hide all of the code that is within the braces, replacing it with a
> plus sign. Clicking on that plus sign expands it so that the error
> handling code is visible again. You can have many parts collapsed
> at any given time.
You should try out `outline-minor-mode'. I use it in Java files
sometimes to hide blocks of code.
For easy access, I have bound new keys to the hide- and show-subtree
commands:
(defun my-outline-minor-mode-keys ()
(define-key outline-minor-mode-map (kbd "<C-kp-subtract>") 'hide-subtree)
(define-key outline-minor-mode-map (kbd "<C-kp-add>") 'show-subtree))
(add-hook 'outline-minor-mode-hook 'my-outline-minor-mode-keys)
To use, place point at a opening bracket and type C-kp-substract (that
is the minus key on the numeric keypad).
Try it out and see if it works for you.
/Mathias
- multiple collapse sections of code?, Mickey Ferguson, 2006/10/03
- Re: multiple collapse sections of code?,
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- Re: multiple collapse sections of code?, Mickey Ferguson, 2006/10/05
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