I have a strong background in .NET and Visual Studio 2003/2005. I'm used to being able to wrap blocks of code around #Region "Fold this" and #End Region markers and the UI would allow that block of code to fold up.
Is there a way of doing this in Textmate with the PHP bundle or any other bundle? I figured I'd ask before trying to reinvent the wheel.
Thanks! Derek
On 1/9/2006, at 20:21, Derek Belrose wrote:
I have a strong background in .NET and Visual Studio 2003/2005. I'm used to being able to wrap blocks of code around #Region "Fold this" and #End Region markers and the UI would allow that block of code to fold up.
Is there a way of doing this in Textmate with the PHP bundle or any other bundle? I figured I'd ask before trying to reinvent the wheel.
In Ruby and LaTeX single line comments containing (fold) and (end) last will act as start/stop folding markers. But it is not a general convention.
So you would need to modify the HTML folding patterns to include support for your markers.
We probably could adopt some general conventions and start use them in the various folding marker patterns, so there would be default support for more than just { and }.
Allan,
Thanks for the input, I don't mind helping out if you need it to fix this.
Right now I have modified the HTML and PHP folding patterns to include //#REGION and //#END REGION in the folding.
It's probably not a great solution but it works for me right. Once a convention is agreed on, I will be more than happy to help out.
-Derek On Sep 1, 2006, at 4:50 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 1/9/2006, at 20:21, Derek Belrose wrote:
I have a strong background in .NET and Visual Studio 2003/2005. I'm used to being able to wrap blocks of code around #Region "Fold this" and #End Region markers and the UI would allow that block of code to fold up.
Is there a way of doing this in Textmate with the PHP bundle or any other bundle? I figured I'd ask before trying to reinvent the wheel.
In Ruby and LaTeX single line comments containing (fold) and (end) last will act as start/stop folding markers. But it is not a general convention.
So you would need to modify the HTML folding patterns to include support for your markers.
We probably could adopt some general conventions and start use them in the various folding marker patterns, so there would be default support for more than just { and }.
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Hi,
That would be extremely useful. I have a few PHP files that reach the 200k mark so being able to do this would be a great timesaver.
Thanks,
Chris Smith
On 2 Sep 2006, at 01:11, Derek Belrose wrote:
Allan,
Thanks for the input, I don't mind helping out if you need it to fix this.
Right now I have modified the HTML and PHP folding patterns to include //#REGION and //#END REGION in the folding.
It's probably not a great solution but it works for me right. Once a convention is agreed on, I will be more than happy to help out.
-Derek On Sep 1, 2006, at 4:50 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 1/9/2006, at 20:21, Derek Belrose wrote:
I have a strong background in .NET and Visual Studio 2003/2005. I'm used to being able to wrap blocks of code around #Region "Fold this" and #End Region markers and the UI would allow that block of code to fold up.
Is there a way of doing this in Textmate with the PHP bundle or any other bundle? I figured I'd ask before trying to reinvent the wheel.
In Ruby and LaTeX single line comments containing (fold) and (end) last will act as start/stop folding markers. But it is not a general convention.
So you would need to modify the HTML folding patterns to include support for your markers.
We probably could adopt some general conventions and start use them in the various folding marker patterns, so there would be default support for more than just { and }.
_ For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
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