I know that the use of "code folding blocks" must be complicated to program and would require too much effort to customize "Treeviews" as publishers (block selection then become inviable), and it would be really very complicated to reach all types of customization required the quantity of languages supported by Textpad (and other via configuration). But I think the use of colored blocks is simpler.
There is a project in IDE plugin for Delphi (opensource unless I am mistaken) called CnPack that implements this feature and can be seen in the image on the link below:
Simpler, would not interfere in the selection block, and could pick up the current settings of keywords for each language supported
Code folding vs. colored blocks
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Re: Code folding vs. colored blocks
The colored blocks are nice future, but folding is more usefull if the bloks are long. As for ajusting to different appication it can be done in a file similar to syntax highlithtingvalbermarcel wrote:I know that the use of "code folding blocks" must be complicated to program and would require too much effort to customize "Treeviews" as publishers (block selection then become inviable), and it would be really very complicated to reach all types of customization required the quantity of languages supported by Textpad (and other via configuration). But I think the use of colored blocks is simpler.
There is a project in IDE plugin for Delphi (opensource unless I am mistaken) called CnPack that implements this feature and can be seen in the image on the link below:
Simpler, would not interfere in the selection block, and could pick up the current settings of keywords for each language supported
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