![]() Although these concepts have been in the framework Now let's look at the basic idea in the framework that allows it to just show portions Uses the class in .projection to implement Implements the infrastructure for folding in a UI independent manner. You will notice that 2 new packages have been added to the framework: ![]() You can implement folding in your plug-in too, to allow the users to fold textĪccording the structure of your plug-in's documents. The JDT text editor, which allows you to fold individual methods and classes. Starting with Eclipse 3.0 the JFace Text framework has been extended with aįeature to allow for collapsing and expanding of text. In thisĪrticle, I explain the new projection infrastructure introduced inĪnd show how to extend the XML Editor example provided ![]() Starting with release 3.0, Eclipse allows folding in its text editor.
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