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Subject: [Bug 53258] Code folding keyboard shortcuts
From: Randy Kramer <rhkramer () gmail ! com>
Date: 2007-06-29 12:52:24
Message-ID: 20070629125224.19013.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From rhkramer gmail com 2007-06-29 14:52 -------
Re: "This is crucial for a good interaction. Having to switch among two different \
shortcuts slows things down too much, and it's not like one may further collapse a \
collapsed section, or further expand an expanded one, anyway."
I just want to put my $.02 in: Actually, in my use case I can "further collapse a \
collapsed section, or further expand an expanded one", so if a toggle were \
implemented, I'd need to be able to change it to a non-toggle (probably by assigning \
two different keyboard shortcuts).
My use case collapses (primarily text) documents at the levels of the equivalent of \
the HTML h1 thru h6 heading tags. (My text uses TWiki markup with some \
modifications/additions.)
I would like to say +1 to the global collapse function--that would make things much \
better. (Or an option such that files are opened in a globally collapsed function.) \
Some background: (using kate 2.4.2, planning to switch within the month to 2.5.6): \
There are enough (well, too many) anomalies in Kate's folding that I occasionally \
have to reload a file to "clear" those anomalies. If I'm working with a file, it is \
usually collapsed except for the area I'm working in. Barring the addition of a \
means to preserve the folded condition on a save and re-open, the next best thing \
(for me) would be for the document to open fully collapsed (or allow me to globally \
collapse with one keyboard shortcut).
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