Re: Question about Code Folding

2006-10-12 Thread Rob Stevenson
Hi Mike, On that page, right under the main heading, it says something about it being XHTML2 translated to XHTML 1.1 via an XSL style sheet. That, no doubt, explains why the page will display in current browsers. Reading between the lines in the notes on the page, it still looks like XHTML2

Re: Question about Code Folding

2006-10-11 Thread Google Kreme
On 10 Oct 2006, at 20:05 , Joseph Hourcle wrote: Sure would be nice if html had a 'section' element, wouldn't it? http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/mod-structural.html#sec_8.8. (I think they've done a really nice job in that regard w/ xhtml2 ... especially how they've handled headings

Re: Question about Code Folding

2006-10-11 Thread Google Kreme
On 10 Oct 2006, at 14:08 , Robert Ullrey wrote: Google Kreme wrote this pithy remark on 10/10/06 LaTeX in 8.5 doesn't fold at all (feature request already submitted). That is disappointing, though I can see that folding LaTeX is going to be a bear. Yes, he problem with LaTeX

Question about Code Folding

2006-10-10 Thread Google Kreme
I have some structured HTML documents that are setup basically like this headers body div h1Chapter 1 Header/h1 h2Subheading/h2 p ... a lot of text/p h2Subheading/h2 p ... a lot of text/p h2Subheading/h2 p ... a lot of text/p h2Subheading/h2 p ... a lot of

Re: Question about Code Folding

2006-10-10 Thread Kerri Hicks
On Oct 10, 2006, at 2:20 AM, Google Kreme wrote: .What I would like to be able to do easily is, for example, fold up Chapter 1 (so everything from the first h1 to the NEXT h1) without having to go through 10 or 20 screens of text looking for the place to fold to. I don't see a fast way

Re: Question about Code Folding

2006-10-10 Thread Rick
I would like to see a configuration file for code folding which took regular expressions.

Re: Question about Code Folding

2006-10-10 Thread Michael Wiik
On Oct 10, 2006, at 8:42 AM, BBEdit-Talk List wrote: I don't see a fast way of doing this, so I've considered putting (unnecessary) div's around each chapter. It seems good to have something wrapping a complete chapter. One way to look at it is make your code 'xhtml 2.0 ready' by using div

Re: Question about Code Folding

2006-10-10 Thread Google Kreme
On 10 Oct 2006, at 10:13 , Maarten Sneep wrote: On 10-okt-2006, at 8:20, Google Kreme wrote: I don't see a fast way of doing this, so I've considered putting (unnecessary) div's around each chapter. Is this the type of thing that would be at all useful to anyone else? Enough to warrant a

Re: Question about Code Folding

2006-10-10 Thread Robert Ullrey
Google Kreme wrote this pithy remark on 10/10/06 LaTeX in 8.5 doesn't fold at all (feature request already submitted). That is disappointing, though I can see that folding LaTeX is going to be a bear. Yes, he problem with LaTeX is that it has no closing tags so there is little