On Mar 14, 2008, at 8:39 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
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I find 2 space indenting difficult to read.
This is one reason why I'm -1.
- in genesis geronimo-skin we have a site.vm file that is a
slightly modified copy of the default .vm file from doxia-
sitetools. Trying to update it or compare it with different
indents is quite an experience.
I made many modifications to the site.vm, so I don't really understand
why anyone would want to diff it to the original.
I'm not terribly familiar w/ site generation. I was under the
impression that we leave cookies by the wiki and elves make it. :)
Could we not just reformat the site.vm file to have 4 space indents?
Well that is what I did... but David is trying to diff it against the
original ste.vm for some reason, which comes from Maven and is 2 space
indented.
- maven archetypes pop out xml with 2 space indenting, and maven
xml has 2 space indenting. Re-indenting our stuff any time you run
an archetype or borrow some configuration from maven is a nuisance
that frequently is ignored and again the spacing difference makes
comparison quite difficult.
For those of us sensible enough to use IntelliJ, alt-cmd-L makes our
world tidy. Maybe we could get the archetype generator to take the
number of spaces for an indent as a configuration parameter?
IMO the archetype plugin needs to have this... as I know many folks
that don't care for 2 space indented xmls. If needed though we can
whip up a reindenter in groovy quite easily.
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IMO changing our XML indent from 4 to 2 spaces just because Maven uses
a 2 space indent is not a hot idea... and I'm still a strong -1 on the
matter.
--jason