I would like to use BBEdit for simple text-based outlines. Each outline level is distinguished by indentation, in the spirit of Python.
My goal is to use code folding to collapse and expand levels of this very simple format.
So far, I've had very good luck using the Python language module. The drawback is that the language module detects certain text as Python, when of course it isn't. It colors keywords and text strings in ways that don't make sense for my almost-plain text input.
BBEdit seems quite capable of doing what I need, and my instinct tells me that a Language Module based on the Python Language Module would do the trick. Does such a thing exist already? Or is there an example I could readily adapt?
Note that I do not want to change my delimiters from indentation to something else.
Thanks very much,
Walter Overby.
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Feb 07
Steve deRosier Re: Folding for simple outlines?
Feb 07, 2010; 10:15
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