Hi all, Brad Ralph wrote: > > When I create classes, I often want to fold all of the methods of the class > (if there are a lot of them, to make it easier to navigate. No problem i > think ... just select 'toggle all folds' in the menu and then expand the > class fold. but I'd be wrong. It seems that if a fold is collapsed then the > toggle function does not look inside that block and since the class fold is > the first in the file 'toggle all folds' only colapses the class. when I > open it again, all of the methods are still expanded. > > I had a peek around the eric3 code, but all the magic seems to be done in > QScintilla.
I've been using eric3 for a few months now and I like it very much but I must admit this problem has been bugging me from the start. Now, I don't know a lot about QScintilla and/or Scintilla itself but I was using the Pythonwin IDE (also based on Scintilla) under Windows before and it has a code folding feature that collapses everything. So it may not be that difficult to implement that in eric3. Just a thought... -- Mario B. _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [email protected] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
