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							| @@ -163,3 +163,34 @@ function. Best to use an example: | |||||||
|                                end-of-the-fold-node-point-position ; exclusive |                                end-of-the-fold-node-point-position ; exclusive | ||||||
|                                offset  ; this allows you to show some of the start of the folded text |                                offset  ; this allows you to show some of the start of the folded text | ||||||
|                                child-nodes)))) |                                child-nodes)))) | ||||||
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|  | # How is this different from [yafolding](https://github.com/zenozeng/yafolding.el)? | ||||||
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|  | I wasn't aware of yafolding before writing this. It looks like origami | ||||||
|  | provides a richer set of functions for manipulating folds. It is also | ||||||
|  | smarter about folding for the supported modes - yafolding uses | ||||||
|  | indentation as a folding heuristic. | ||||||
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|  | # How is this different from [hideshow](http://www.emacswiki.org/HideShow)? | ||||||
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|  | Again, origami provides a much richer set of functions for | ||||||
|  | manipulating folds. I looked at extending hideshow but gave up when I | ||||||
|  | realised it kept all of its state in the buffer overlays. This makes | ||||||
|  | it quite difficult to write some of the more complex fold | ||||||
|  | manipulations. | ||||||
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|  | Origami maintains a data structure representing the folds and provides | ||||||
|  | a rich library of functions for manipulating it. This makes adding new | ||||||
|  | folding operations easy. | ||||||
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|  | # How is this different from [folding.el](http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/folding.el)? | ||||||
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|  | Folding.el uses markers in the buffer to annotate folds. It should be | ||||||
|  | very easy to add support for this to origami if anyone is looking for | ||||||
|  | this feature? | ||||||
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|  | # How is this different from folding implemented by a specific mode? | ||||||
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|  | It's general purpose and concentrates only on providing a decent | ||||||
|  | folding solution. You need only write a parser for origami to get all | ||||||
|  | of its folding features for free. | ||||||
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