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- November 12, 2008 at 10:47 am #6570zhouzh2 ParticipantFor example, in “ini” files , codes are presented this way: [some thing] 
 some code here
 some code here
 some code here
 (blank line here)
 [some thing else]
 another code here
 another code here
 (blank line here)
 ...
 ...
 ...I would like the outline plug-in work like this: +[some thing][...] 
 +[some thing else][...]Is this possible? 
 I have set “Custom (Specify Begin as Level 1)/End as Level 2)” level 1: “]n$”
 level 2: “^n”
 but it doesn’t work. Outline just fold everything below the line :-(November 12, 2008 at 10:41 pm #6579Yutaka Emura Keymasterzhouzh2 wrote: 
 For example, in “ini” files , codes are presented this way:[some thing] 
 some code here
 some code here
 some code here
 (blank line here)
 [some thing else]
 another code here
 another code here
 (blank line here)
 ...
 ...
 ...I would like the outline plug-in work like this: +[some thing][...] 
 +[some thing else][...]Is this possible? 
 I have set “Custom (Specify Begin as Level 1)/End as Level 2)” level 1: “]n$”
 level 2: “^n”
 but it doesn’t work. Outline just fold everything below the line :-(Please use the latest version (currently RC4), and specify blank as the Level 2 string. Thanks! November 13, 2008 at 8:22 am #6587zhouzh2 ParticipantYes, the lastest RC4 works. Beautifully done! 
 Just one more question: why “blank” works but regex “^n” doesn’t? IMHO they should be the same.November 14, 2008 at 6:41 pm #6591Yutaka Emura Keymasterzhouzh2 wrote: 
 Yes, the lastest RC4 works. Beautifully done!
 Just one more question: why “blank” works but regex “^n” doesn’t? IMHO they should be the same.When the plug-in compares each line with a regular expression, each line does not contain a new line. Thus, regular expressions should not contains “n”. 
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