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Re: HInding Lines
From: |
Edward Dodge |
Subject: |
Re: HInding Lines |
Date: |
10 Mar 2003 21:58:27 -0600 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.1.30 |
googleartist@yahoo.com (Artist) writes:
> Hi, While doing the development work with emacs, I just want to hide
> certain lines. These lines does not constitute functions and I
> cannot use narrow-region as I like to see the entire file. So
> something like hide-region or hide-regions would be helpful. How I
> can use outline mode to hide effectively what I want to hide from
> point 'A' to point 'B'.
I think what you want to do is slip into 'M-x outline-mode' and then
go to the level of indentation you want to hide (e.g. 4 spaces in) and
hit 'C-x $.' Study up on it, 'cause I can't remember how to "unhide"
offhand.
--
Edward Dodge
/Confabulation Consulting/