On 30. Jul 2007, at 21:48, Ale Muñoz wrote:
On 30/07/2007, at 21:21, Allan Odgaard wrote:
When are these used?
you mean the folding/indenting or the <!-- -->?
Thomas changed it so that ‘<!-->’ is tested, i.e. *not* ‘<!--
… -->’ (which we already had indent/folding disabled for).
As for the patch, I think a much better better approach would be
fixing the autoindent (right now, --> does not outdent)
I find the current patterns work fairly well, e.g.:
<html>
<body>
<!-- single line comment -->
<div id="name">
<!--
Block comment
-->
<p>test</p>
</div>
</body>
</html>
Here ⌥⌘[ results in the above indent and only the block comment
shows as foldable.
Commenting out a big block of HTML is a common practice when
debugging, and not being able to fold stuff you don't want to be
working on doesn't make much sense for me...
I am not following you here.
One enhancement though I would like to see is that pressing ↩ after
inserting a block comment (⌘/) would result in the following
transformation:
<!-- ‸ -->
↓
<!--
‸
-->
Similiar to pressing between tags/braces.
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