Thanks all. >There are different levels of folding, 0--8: Alt-0, Alt-1, .... Alt-8. >Alt-0 collapses all, use Alt-Shift- to uncollapse to the desired degree. These work ok indeed. Nevertheless, the folding marks and foldings themselves run awkwardly in some tex files. 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. Has this feature changed since Npp 4.2 ? Alan On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد < ishamid@colostate.edu> wrote: > On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 10:56:03 -0600, Alan Stone > wrote: > > > Two other questions, if I may... > > > > (1) The folding feature behaves strangely. > > > > - Instead of folding it collapses everything what's underneath. > > > > - Once a folding section gets initiated from within the ConTeXt setup > > area ( > > at a \startsomething command ), it runs straight down to \stoptext > > instead > > of from every \startsomething to \stopsomething > > There are different levels of folding, 0--8: Alt-0, Alt-1, .... Alt-8. > Alt-0 collapses all, use Alt-Shift- to uncollapse to the desired degree. > > > (2) Preferences -> "New Document" tab > > > > * Format: Windows - Unix - Mac -> are (*.tex) files between these OSs > > incompatible ? > > Should make absolutely no difference, since TeX looks for a blank line to > mark paragraph breaks -- or a '\par' -- and does not care about linebreak > conventions > > OTOH: Maybe support will be added for unicode parsep at some point... > > > * Encoding: UTF 8, UTF 8 with BOM -> what must be selected for ConTeXt ? > > Either will work for mkiv. If you enable the utf-8 regime in mkii that > should also work. > > > Looks like great editor nevertheless, much better than SciTE.Thanks again > > for the ConTeXt package. > > You are welcome :-) > > Best wishes > Idris > > -- > Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief > International Journal of Shi`i Studies > Department of Philosophy > Colorado State University > Fort Collins, CO 80523 >