Yes, that seems to be what is happening - I unfold a method then click
Shift-MB2 and, voila!, the method(s) which are unfolded appear in
speedbar...Thanks!
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
> At 12:31 PM 10/1/99 -0400, Kevin Delia wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> > Are there any know problems with speedbar and folding mode? When I
> >use speedbar to look at my files that are folded, I don't see any of my
> >methods; conversely, when I look at my files that don't use folding, all
> >the methods show (logically, the answer to my question is yes, there is
> >a problem, but I'm also wondering if anyone else has experienced this
> >and has a solution). Also, I have linefeed characters in my source
> >files that don't seem to work with speedbar.
> >
>
> speedbar uses imenu by default to determine what to show. imenu builds its
> list from the contents of the buffer. I don't know how folding mode works
> but if it renders parts of the buffer invisible to imenu, then you won't
> see the invisible parts in speedbar. speedbar has the option to use tags
> files to build the contents node of a file. etags (or jtags) operates on
> files not buffers. Thus, it should be possible to use folding mode and
> speedbar/tags together. The drawback is, you have to retag a directory
> every time it changes. shift-mbutton2 on a node, by contrast, causes
> speedbar/imenu to rebuild the node automatically.
>
> - Paul