When working on a LaTeX document, folding is a superior way of focusing on a part of the document, much better than splitting the document into pieces and \include'ing them. So I use it a lot.
But when I unfold a section of my paper to edit it, only the first level is unfolded; inside it. the nested levels remain folded. I understand this is exactly how it is supposed to work, but I feel for LaTeX it would be much better to have the possibility to unfold a section completely, down to the deepest level, with only one keypress. I have a much better view of the section I'm working on if nothing is hidden (it's different from coding I guess).
Is there a way to achieve this with the present folding system?
Thanks, Piero
On 12. Feb 2007, at 20:05, Piero D'Ancona wrote:
[...] for LaTeX it would be much better to have the possibility to unfold a section completely, down to the deepest level, with only one keypress. [...] Is there a way to achieve this with the present folding system?
Not a key press, but if you hold ⌥ when you click the unfold triangle, it will do it.
Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1@...> writes:
On 12. Feb 2007, at 20:05, Piero D'Ancona wrote:
[...] for LaTeX it would be much better to have the possibility to unfold a section completely, down to the deepest level, with only one keypress. [...] Is there a way to achieve this with the present folding system?
Not a key press, but if you hold ⌥ when you click the unfold triangle, it will do it.
You thought about everything eh? Thanks, this is exactly what I needed (would be even better with a shortcut :)
Piero