On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:46 AM, TL <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > Consider emacs.  One could imagine Leo viewers for emacs that
> > would show thin Leo files in various ways:
> >
> > - Raw: how Emacs would typically show any file, complete with sentinels.
> > - Outline: how Leo would show a thin file: as an outline and body text.
> > - Cleaned: a plain text view of the file without sentinels.
>
> I previously posted the VIM settings to automatically fold any
> sentinels into a single line containing dashes (i.e.
> "---------------").  I've since learned that it is also possible to
> hide them entirely.  I assume Emacs has similar functionality.  If so,
> this handles the "Raw" and "Cleaned" views.


Thanks for this.  It's good to know.  As for normal Leo view, it would
entail a rewrite of an emacs outline view.  Non-trivial, but clearly
possible.

Edward

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