On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 14:13:09 -0600, Alan Stone
>> There are different levels of folding, 0--8: Alt-0, Alt-1, .... Alt-8.
>> Alt-0 collapses all, use Alt-Shift-<n> to uncollapse to the desired
>> degree.
>
> These work ok indeed. Nevertheless, the folding marks and foldings
> themselves
> run awkwardly in some tex files.
Are you using TeX or ConTeXt from the language menu?
>
> Back to readme.txt :
>
> ---
> 2) Folding
>
> a) ... All \start-stops are foldable, and you can easily
> add your own in the User-Defined-Language dialog; just select "ConTeXt"
> and you can edit all entries.
> ---
>
> Strange... the "User Define Dialog" "User Language" drop down box
> has only one entry: "User Define Language". There is nothing else, no
> "ConTeXt" entry.
I suspect that your userDefineLang.xml is not being recognized and that
you are using the default TeX setup. Don't know why... Are you sure the
package is installed correctly? Lookk for where Npp installs the original
userDefineLang.xml, then overide it with mine.
One thing I have noticed is that the default TeX language support in Npp
is much better than in past versions. Folding is not so good, though.
Note that Hans wrote the original TeX lexer for scite that Npp uses by
default (with some modifications). So probably there has been some
development of this lexer on the scite side of things.
Best wishes
Idris
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Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Shi`i Studies
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523