My comments here have probably been overtaken by other postings. But yes,
IIRC the folding marks just appeared in the resulting output occam file as
sentinel-like marks.
Origami had the advantage that it was only really used for occam, so you
could be sure about what marks to use. I can't remember if the sentinels
were 'comment-ified', or a sort of language addition.
J^n
On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 12:47:36 PM UTC+1 Edward K. Ream wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 4:43 PM jkn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I can't remember if I've mentioned Origami, the old Transputer Development
>> System's (DOS-based) editor. It had a wonderful implementation and key
>> binding for code folding.
>>
>
> A little googling took me here
> <http://wotug.org/parallel/vendors/inmos/archive-server/origami/origami.txt>.
> Thanks for the implied link.
>
> I'm not sure how Origami creates external files and remembers the folds.
> Perhaps "..." and "{{{" are the equivalent of sentinel comments. Or maybe
> the text file is like a .leo file and there is a way to create external
> files from the origami file. Obviously, clones would add more complexity.
>
> Edward
>
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