Hi Patrick

I noticed that the attributes for the wg element had not been aligned, so I
was wondering if you were thinking of a more advanced rule.

Or would you possibly like to supply the names of the elements for which
the alignment should take place?

Best,
Christian



Patrick Durusau <patr...@durusau.net> schrieb am Mi., 15. Feb. 2023, 03:51:

> Christian,
>
> Ah, no, it isn't a length of element name + attribute but the ability to
> align attributes for an element as you see in my post for the <w
> element. Each key/value is followed by a line return.
>
> In the mean time, the current version of tidy has been added to the
> workflow to produce the desired results.
>
> But it would be great to have it native to BaseX!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Patrick
>
> On 2/14/23 01:30, Christian Grün wrote:
> > Hi Patrick,
> >
> > There’s currently no serialization parameter to control the custom
> > indentation of attributes.
> >
> > If I get you correctly, you’d like to get attributes indented if the
> > string length of the element name and the attributes exceed a specific
> > maximum length?
> >
> > Best,
> > Christian
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 9:10 PM Patrick Durusau <patr...@durusau.net>
> wrote:
> >> Greetings!
> >>
> >> I've been tasked with using BaseX to produce:
> >>
> >> *****
> >>
> >>            <wg class="cl" rule="S-IO" cltype="VerbElided">
> >>               <wg rule="NpaNp" role="s">
> >>                  <wg type="group" appositioncontainer="true"
> rule="Np-Appos">
> >>                     <w ref="PHM 1:1!1"
> >>                        after=" "
> >>                        class="noun"
> >>                        gbiType="proper"
> >>                        xml:id="n57001001001"
> >>                        lemma="Παῦλος"
> >>                        normalized="Παῦλος"
> >>                        strong="3972"
> >>                        number="singular"
> >>                        gender="masculine"
> >>                        case="nominative"
> >>                        gloss="Paul"
> >>                        domain="093001"
> >>                        ln="93.294a"
> >>                        morph="N-NSM"
> >>                        unicode="Παῦλος">Παῦλος</w>
> >>
> >> *****
> >>
> >> The indenting is easy enough and I can even make it deeper if required
> >> but is there a command for serialization that will properly format the
> >> attributes?
> >>
> >> My personal suspicion is that inserting \n when each attribute is
> >> serialized (and not on the last one) is the easier route but I promised
> >> to investigate the command line.
> >>
> >> Have I overlooked something in the very fine manual?
> >>
> >> Hope everyone is having a great week!
> >>
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >> --
> >> Patrick Durusau
> >> patr...@durusau.net
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> >> Editor, OpenDocument Format TC (OASIS), Project Editor ISO/IEC 26300
> >> Co-Editor, ISO/IEC 13250-1, 13250-5 (Topic Maps)
> >>
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> >>
> --
> Patrick Durusau
> patr...@durusau.net
> Technical Advisory Board, OASIS (TAB)
> Editor, OpenDocument Format TC (OASIS), Project Editor ISO/IEC 26300
> Co-Editor, ISO/IEC 13250-1, 13250-5 (Topic Maps)
>
> Another Word For It (blog): http://tm.durusau.net
> Homepage: http://www.durusau.net
> Twitter: patrickDurusau
>
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