On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Randy Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A next point I don't understand is, is it right, that the folding > > engine should also handle partial intersected folding regions? > > > > - > > | > > |- > > || > > L| > > | > > L > > I'll have to think about that some more, unless my previous discussion > answered the question. I mean, in general, folding regions can overlap, and > nedit should handle such overlapping folding regions, but, trying to think of > the right words, I expect that overlap is sort of "normalized" or "proper", > sort of like, iirc, HTML markup can be "proper" (not the word I'm seaching > for, maybe I mean "properly nested"). > > Trying other words, I expect all lower level folds in the hierarchy would end > at (and not extend beyond) the end of the highest level fold in the > hierarchy. > > If that is your question, I guess the next logical question is, would it be > an > advantage to be able to handle such improperly nested folds, and, off the top > of my head, I'd say no. I can think about it some more. Ok, I was confused by the word 'overlap'. IMHO partial intersected regions should be avoided by all costs, these are just plain wrong.
Bert > regards, > Randy Kramer -- NEdit Develop mailing list - [email protected] http://www.nedit.org/mailman/listinfo/develop
