Stefan Schimanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If the cursor is in the cell with 42, the unfold command will unfold
> the \bar macro. Another press will unfold the \foo macro. Then a fold
> command will fold the \bar, and another will fold the \foo.
>
> The whole sense of this is that you can very easily unfold all the
> macros from the current position to the math root to understand how
> the current term is made up, and then fold them again.

I see what you mean now, but I think nevertheless that you should
implement inset-toggle in math macros to toggle between these two
versions.

JMarc

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