Hi Bruce,

I have no problem with that. Actually you could check for "@" to start
the comment and if so, put it on a new line. But I also have no problem
with just adding the line break regardless of whether or not "@" is the
first character.

--Keith

Bruce Snyder wrote:
> 
> Keith Visco wrote:
> 
> > Unfortunately Castor strips off the leading whitespace, so you can't
> > really force a line-break in the beginning of the comment. However you
> > can add some text and then insert you line break so that your doclet
> > tags end up on new lines.
> >
> > Something like:
> >
> >       <xsd:annotation>
> >           <xsd:documentation>
> >           The "isbn" is the unique identifier for the book.
> >           @castor.field type="integer" set-method="setId"
> >           @castor.field-sql name="title" type="varchar"
> >           @castor.field-xml type="integer"
> >           </xsd:documentation>
> >       </xsd:annotation>
> 
> This works but it's an artificial requirement I'd rather not see
> imposed. Are you opposed to me just adding a newline to FieldInfo on
> line #336 after the concatenation of the comment?
> 
> Bruce
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