It would be.  But that would be covered in a brace folding option.

Folding braces, is not the same as folding methods.

Most folding implementations that I have seen have "modes".  Unfortunately, most 
of the modes tend to be exclusive (i.e. I can't stack modes as being combinations of 
regular expression searches).  For example, kawa had:

- Regular Expression
- Mult-level (brace or indentation based)
- Preprocessor Directives (never used this...I'm not sure what it does).
- Lines (alas...Only allow me to hide a range of lines, and not create a list of 
ranges.)
- Routines (which almost does what I want it too.  It folds a method down to a single 
line, hiding both javadoc & code...But when you unhide the method, it unhides the 
method and the NEXT routine's javadoc...Not exactly useful).



On 16 Jan 2002 at 9:01, Deblauwe, Wim wrote:

> yeah, but wouldn't it be usefull to fold the methods and not the
> javadoc, to write the javadoc?
> 
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> Michael Kirby wrote:
> 
> > /** First sentence of javadoc */
> > public void doit(int stuff)
> 
> Sounds good to me. +1
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