Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
2009/8/18 Martin <laza...@mfriebe.de>:
While not as nice, there is a way.
right click the fold gutter (assuming you have folding at class-sections
enabled)

I know about that feature and use it often. I think it was added per
my request. ;-)
That popup menu works very well to find out what loooong method you
are viewing while working in the implementation section, and not being
able to see the "proceduce TMyClass.MyProc...." line.

What I am now asking about is in the class definition - Interface
section. I don't have code-folding enabled in the Interface section,
but will give it a try tomorrow at work. Thanks for the reminder about
this feature.
I use it all the time, because SynEdit is rather huge too. So it's the quickest way to know if something is public or whatever.

IMHO with large, even medium classes, being able to fold away for example the private part is a good thing anyway. It helps when having multiply classes and only needing to work on the public part.

Of course, if the classes are small, and a new visibility starts every 3 or 4 lines..... you get a lot of [+]/[-]

Martin

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