You can
use folding to collapse blocks of code in the EGL
editor to hide them.
Folding does not affect EGL source code
or generated source; it
is a tool that you can use to view the active parts of your source
code while hiding parts that you are not currently working with.
To
set folding preferences:
- From the main menu, click .
- In the Preferences window, expand and
click Folding.
- On the Folding page
of the Preferences window, select Enable
folding to enable the EGL editor to collapse sections
of your code.
- Under Initially fold these elements,
select
the check boxes that are next to the sections of EGL code that you
want to fold automatically when you open a file.
- In the Number
of property block lines needed to enable
folding field, enter the minimum number of lines in a
block of properties to fold. If you select Properties Block,
EGL will automatically fold blocks of properties of the given size
or larger.
- To save your changes and remain in the Preferences
window, click Apply.
To save your changes and exit the window, click OK.