On 10/23/2016 10:04 PM, H wrote: > Thank you. Ideally, however, I would like to continue using Geany or gedit. I have found a "gnome outliner" on the 'net but that seems not have been updated for a very long time... > > > On 10/22/2016 9:46 PM, Phil Wyett wrote: >> On Sat, 2016-10-22 at 21:28 -0400, H wrote: >>> I am currently running not only Geany (on CentOS and on Windows) but also Gedit on CentOS, much of the use is as markdown-editors being a recent convert to this language. I would, however, also like to be able to essentially use it as an outliner - remember the old DOS outliners that were great for creating document outlines? >>> >>> It would have been perfect had I been able to fold and unfold sections of whatever markdown document I am working on in Geany or Gedit but sadly that does not seem possible... Nor have I been able to find a plugin for Gedit or Geany that would add that functionality. >>> >>> I do not want to have to use LibreOffice or something similar, it's too heavy and cumbersome. >>> >>> Hoping that someone can steer me to a solution!Thank you. >>> >> Hi, >> >> Maybe look at Atom: https://atom.io/ >> >> Very flexible and now my code/general editor of choice. >> >> Regards >> >> Phil >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos I can now add that I have found a plugin for gedit that does code folding based on indentation. However, it does not fold when a heading is followed by text or bullets - and therefore not indented compared to the level above. Ideally folding should be lexer-driven.