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Re: TODO or not TODO


Hello frank,

frank <y199mp1505@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Can you explain a little bit further what you mean by these points?
>
> There are jed features (wrapping, folding come to mind) that
> get hardcoded in the text. But soft wrapping is quite
> widespread and folding could be done on the fly based on
> selection or objects, e.g. functions.

I can't follow you. Jed's folding uses the function set_line_hidden().
This doesn't need any hardcoding in the text. Try the function
set_selective_display(). It hides all lines having a greater indent than
the current line.

If you talk about markers {{{ and }}}, I don't like them, too. But they
are an incapability of the modes. In my LaTeX mode, I used the in text
boundaries like \begin{…} and \end{…}. Yes, I think it's worth to teach
the modes (like the C mode) to automaticly fold between braces and the
like.

> Of course, moving from hardcoded features like hardwrap

The softwrap is a feature that needs to be done in jed's core.

> My mention of text mode keymap issues is just a reminder.
> I'm neither proposing nor expecting any action on them. Most
> jed users are xjed users and xjed does not have keymap
> problems.

Caution with such speculations. If you trust these numbers [1], the pure
terminal version is installed six times more frequently than the X Window
version. I can't believe these numbers, too.

[1] http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=jed

Bye, Jörg.
-- 
MCSE = Minesweeper Consultant & Solitaire Expert

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