Scala considering significant indentation like Python
Fred Stluka
fred at bristle.com
Tue May 23 17:10:05 EDT 2017
On 5/23/17 4:43 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
> The ‘set-selective-display’ command will collapse the current buffer's
> text to lines indented to the specified number of columns; the same
> command with no argument will expand the buffer to normal again. The
> command is bound to ‘C-x $’ in default Emacs.
Ben,
How do I specify the number of columns when using "C-x $"? It
doesn't prompt, and doesn't seem to take the current column of
the cursor position into account. Just echoes:
selective-display set to nil.
Same for using the command at the M-x prompt. I type "M-x"
and see the M-x prompt, then then type "set-selective-display"
using tab to autocomplete it. But I can't then type a column
number after a space or in parens or anything. What am I missing?
Thanks,
--Fred
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