Code Collapsing/Expanding

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Post by syrupcore »

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Re: Notepad++

Post by peep »

syrupcore wrote:
peep wrote:Current version of the open source Notepad++ has a cute collapse for all the languages. I'd like to see it that way too. :roll:
is there something you're missing with webuilders code collapse? works great for me.
it's not saving the collapsed marks - if you check Notepad++ implementation, it's really fantastic

I'd personally like a comment-start + comment-end markers too for PHP, so I can mark a part of code and easily collapse it on demand
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Post by cdomigan »

+1

Another vote for code collapsing!
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Post by kokoglen »

I agree, this would be a great feature.
PHP and Javascript.

I like the way Komodo IDE does it. It draws vertical lines to show the tabbing/nesting.

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Post by syrupcore »

I wonder if remembering the code collapse positions will be in the next major version? It seems as though the blumentals team has been working some of the behind the scenes magic to get this in place - bookmarks are remembered now. perhaps code collapse is next? :)
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Post by bandrej »

agree... code collapsing with save feature would really make some larger php files more manageble.
to-do: full-screen feature
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