Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: > In that case the first picture is wrong => with DDL=1 there should be no >> line between procedures (it would be at the end of the unit level.) >> Not sure if complete: >> DDL 1: unit level >> DDL 2: implementation/ interface >> DDL 3: Procedure implementation / class declaration >> > > ah, nice to actually know what each level means. :-) Maybe that should > be place in the options screen instead of just numbers. > In a "program" it differs from a "unit", because you do not have the implementation/interface section. Include files may differ again.
Those differences were always present, even with the older folding. The level only represents how many nested folds you have Unit: is the top level fold; not nested implementation/ interface: is nested in the unit fold procedures are nested into the implantation fold ...... >> since you only switched tabs => did you aybe change config in your >> session? maybe the issue was that the config change was not set to all >> editors? >> > > That seems to be the partial cause. Setting the level to 3 gives the > most desirable outcome I wanted. But only after I restarted Lazarus, > did all the editors update. So there is one bug - not all editors get > updated. > Ok, I will check this part: "proper propagation of config changes, with regards to divider fold level" > I then played with the levels to see how they differ. After changing > the level, i did a Lazarus restart. It seems at Level = 2, I again get > the same behaviour as the bug report. Even with a restart. So that > seems to be another bug. > Are all 3 files units? with unit keyword at the start, and implementation/interface sections.... if you have an include file, with no "unit", no "interface" / "implementation" => then "procedure" is the top level fold (divider level = 1) I will need some feedback to reproduce this. Or if the behaviour is due to differences in the nesting structure, then the bug breaks down into: - propagation (see above) - restore the old behaviour that "procedure" divider lines, can be drawn independent of the fold-nest level. (they used to be top level, which is why they used to be content independent => that has changed) Best Regards Martin _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lazarus.freepascal.org http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus