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@ 2004-02-21 15:57 Fredrik Andersson
2004-02-21 16:51 ` Roodwriter
2004-02-21 18:14 ` Benjamin Rutt
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From: Fredrik Andersson @ 2004-02-21 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
I wonder if it is possible to hide part of text in Emacs?
I would like to compress/expand the text inside a subroutine.
Before compression:
--------------------
Function name(a,var z:boolean):Boolean;
Var
x:Real;
z:Bollean;
BEGIN
x:=4;
z:=True;
END;
After compression:
------------------
Function name(a,var z:boolean):Boolean;
Thanks in advance
Fredrik Andersson
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* Re: Hide text
2004-02-21 15:57 Hide text Fredrik Andersson
@ 2004-02-21 16:51 ` Roodwriter
2004-02-21 18:14 ` Benjamin Rutt
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Roodwriter @ 2004-02-21 16:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Fredrik Andersson wrote:
> I wonder if it is possible to hide part of text in Emacs?
> I would like to compress/expand the text inside a subroutine.
>
> Before compression:
> --------------------
> Function name(a,var z:boolean):Boolean;
> Var
> x:Real;
> z:Bollean;
> BEGIN
> x:=4;
> z:=True;
> END;
>
> After compression:
> ------------------
> Function name(a,var z:boolean):Boolean;
>
>
> Thanks in advance
> Fredrik Andersson
If you're talking about just hiding text you can use the "narrow" function.
You highlight a region, type C-x n n and everything not highlighted
disappears. To bring everything back you "widen" it with C-x n w.
It can be handy to confine a macro or search to just a certain area. It
might also be good if you worked in an office where people could look over
your shoulder at privileged information.
I've found it's a little bit fragile. Sometimes it will widen all by itself
so I always check the mode line when I'm about to do something radical.
--Rod
__________
Author of "Linux for Non-Geeks--Clear-eyed Answers for Practical Consumers"
and "Boring Stories from Uncle Rod." Both are available at
http://www.rodwriterpublishing.com/index.html
To reply by e-mail, take the extra "o" out of the name.
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* Re: Hide text
2004-02-21 15:57 Hide text Fredrik Andersson
2004-02-21 16:51 ` Roodwriter
@ 2004-02-21 18:14 ` Benjamin Rutt
2004-02-22 2:47 ` Brad Collins
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin Rutt @ 2004-02-21 18:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
nybban@telia.com (Fredrik Andersson) writes:
> I wonder if it is possible to hide part of text in Emacs?
> I would like to compress/expand the text inside a subroutine.
>
> Before compression:
> --------------------
> Function name(a,var z:boolean):Boolean;
> Var
> x:Real;
> z:Bollean;
> BEGIN
> x:=4;
> z:=True;
> END;
>
> After compression:
> ------------------
> Function name(a,var z:boolean):Boolean;
If all you have in the file are functions, try enabling
outline-minor-mode, and customizing the buffer-local variable
outline-regexp to match your function name. The idea is that you'd
match the function signature as a top-level outline header.
Maybe something like:
(setq outline-regexp "Function [a-z]+(.*):.*;$")
Then, try M-x hide-subtree on the function name line, and it will hide
the text between that line and the next function.
--
Benjamin
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* Re: Hide text
2004-02-21 18:14 ` Benjamin Rutt
@ 2004-02-22 2:47 ` Brad Collins
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From: Brad Collins @ 2004-02-22 2:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
The Emacs Wiki has some good examples on how to do this, and check
out the elisp manual for making text invisiable.
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki
I've had very mixed results in doing this. It doesn't always work
the way you intend.
b/
--
Brad Collins
Chenla Labs
Bangkok, Thailand
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