Hi,
you can bind one key to such function. ===================================================================== (defun my-toggle-selective-display () (interactive) (let ((arg (max 1 (progn (back-to-indentation) (current-column))))) (set-selective-display (if selective-display nil arg)))) =====================================================================
Hi,
I have been experimenting with keeping everything in a single .lisp file for the initial development phase of a project, then cutting it up when it the structure converges.
I am looking for better ways to navigate a single buffer when it gets large, and I would appreciate advice on how others manage this. Of course, SLIME features such as M-. work fine, and forward/backward isearch is useful too, but I was wondering if there was something else. I found a reference to outline-mode [1], but not much besides that. Any advice or tips & tricks would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tamas
[1] http://mumble.net/~campbell/scheme/style.txt
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