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Re: [O] Minor org mode for achieve code folding effects
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Leo Alekseyev |
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Re: [O] Minor org mode for achieve code folding effects |
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Wed, 11 Jan 2012 20:12:12 -0600 |
> For instance, when I was doing a lot of Java programming, I used
> hideshow.el all the time to hide block and function bodies. Works very
> well (although the default key bindings are annoying to me). Have a
> look! It's a standard package in emacs, at least in Emacs 24 but much
> earlier than that I believe.
>
> There's a small add-on called hideshow-org.el which may be useful as
> well:
Having read the OP, I'll second Eric's vote for hideshow-org. It's a
better solution for folding functions. However, the combination of
org/outline-minor-mode/Tassilo's code works well for splitting a file
into foldable sections. Incidentally, you can use both of these
methods at the same time; they don't conflict too much.
--l