https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38093

[email protected] changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|CLOSED                      |UNCONFIRMED
         Resolution|FIXED                       |---
     Ever confirmed|1                           |0

--- Comment #163 from [email protected] ---
# me-too
As I write this, on the right hand side there is an option to 'Collapse All
Comments' & to 'Expand All Comments' 
That alone demonstrates the value of Outlining/code folding: if it's so useful
here, how is it not useful in our personal docs? 

I am using LO to write technical notes, migrating from the great but limited
Kate. Several of Kate's scripting templates (eg 'python') have code folding. It
is of inestimable value. 

The points about using Navigator are cogent, but it is just not the same.
Outlining hugely improves navigation /within/ the doc. That works the way our
minds do, providing memory cues as to the information within. It reduces the
redundancy of swapping from keyboard to mouse. It keeps focus where it belongs:
on the document. It reduces the partitioning of screen space. 

The amount of people requesting this, for well over a decade, the fact that it
just refuses to go away, should be motivation enough.

It is a large & valuable leap in utility.

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