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Hi,

I used to have Scite where if this was present:

If

STUFF

Endif

and I folded it, it looked like

If

Endif

but now, when I fold it looks like

If

 

Basically my issue is that it used to show the fold start and fold end, but now it hides the fold end.  How do I fix this?

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hearthftw,

I seem to remember that this change was introduced in the special AutoIt lexer a few years ago. There is no way to fix it locally as far as I know - sorry. :(

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That was a design decision we made to make folding in the au3 lexer act the same for all fold types.

This was changed quite a while ago so guess you were still using a pretty old version.

Jos

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Jos,

Glad to see that the old memory cells are still working! :D

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my teacher at school saying:
"in computer science two years is an eternity"

So memory the previous speaker is indeed admirable ;)

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