On Jul 4, 2:46 pm, Russell Urquhart <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think i figured this out. The xfa> command assumes the closing '>' is
> across a line boundary. As i am on an opening '<' the closing one is
> within the same line, so nothing happens.
>
> So, i guess my question then would be, is there a way to collapse xml
> elements at a certain level, e.g. all siblings within a given element?
>

Sorry about my last post...I accidentally hit the "send" button when
Internet Explorer helpfully scrolled my browser window down for me.

Russell, I'd first suggest trying syntax-based folding. If that
doesn't help you, please create a NEW post to the list with your new
question, according to list policy:

http://groups.google.com/group/vim_use/web/vim-information

Simply hitting "reply" and changing the subject does NOT create a new
thread. Many mail readers (including the google groups web interface)
will group related messages in threads, using an ID embedded in the
mail header. Just changing the subject will NOT allow people to see
your new message.
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