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It is possible to change Scite so that when you fold a region it doesn't fold in the blank lines after the #endregion?

So that it will fold like this:

#region
#endregion

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It is possible to change Scite so that when you fold a region it doesn't fold in the blank lines after the #endregion?

Its programmed to work that way. Just use a comment on the line below the #EndRegion to stop it from doing that.

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Its programmed to work that way. Just use a comment on the line below the #EndRegion to stop it from doing that.

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Thats what I currently do just don't care much for the looks of it. Oh well, not a big deal, thanks.
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Thats what I currently do just don't care much for the looks of it. Oh well, not a big deal, thanks.

Believe the #region-#endregion in #C does the exact same thing and is were this proposed feature idea came from .. ?

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