i didn't quite understand what's the feature you're looking for, but if you
want to find functions, without the use of the mouse, you can use imenu.
('M-x imenu' for a text based view). jde customizes it in an excelent way. i
also use icomplete for easier completions, but that's another issue.

ittay

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Kift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 11:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Simple questions from a beginner (mostly emacs related
sorry)


Thanks for your help, I now, as they say, understand :)

One last question before I shut up and get on with using lovely emacs and 
JDE. One feature I really miss from an editor called Codewrite (and this 
feature is prob in other editors too), is code wrap up. e.g. push a button 
and the editor wraps up one or all functions in the file into just the 
function statement, hiding the body. Pressing again does the opposite. This 
makes it easy to move through finding functions. I know the speedbar is an 
easy function locatero, but doing it without resorting the the 
mouse/speedbar is quicker.

Thanks
Martin


>Just a point - I think the jdk HTMLs you are referring to *are* javadoc
>format.  Javadoc creates html files from comments in your source code, and
>this is how the standard java documentation is built.  If you are unsure,
>have a look at the html source - it will have a comment "created by
>javadoc" near the top.
>
>.....


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