From sh4r4d at gmail.com Fri Jan 28 11:58:29 2011 From: sh4r4d at gmail.com (sh4r4d at gmail.com) Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 17:28:29 +0530 Subject: [climacs-devel] Multiple Major Mode per Buffer and hiding. Message-ID: <86wrlpnst6.fsf@personal.machine.of.sharard.com> Hi, I wanted to find out Design wise working with multiple mode. Hiding parts of file and editing remaining parts e.g. php files would be easier in GNUEmacs or Climacs Because I have seen in some site http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1530987/how-can-i-change-a-buffer-view-in-emacs-to-hide-html-tags http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultipleModes http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MuMaMo I have tried to use M-x sgml-tags-invisible but after that working is very slow. I am mainly interested to know Were Climacs designed so it can handle multiple major mode per buffer and one can edit part of file while hiding other parts e.g. HTML and PHP part in php files. Main benefit of this feature I see into literate programming so one could edit source part of file freely by hiding printing related part and later add documents by hiding or letting small preview of source or not complete source in view. so basically So a plain file would work as logical multiple dimensional file. -- Regards, -sharad