Oh, I see. Thank you for reply :)

On 07/19/2015 07:23, Allan Jude wrote:
On 2015-07-18 18:18, Allan Jude wrote:
On 2015-07-18 18:13, Hoyoung Kim wrote:
Hello. I'm curious about indentation style.
Which is the proper one when dealing with FDP xml files?

The original FDP files follow the style like this:

       <para>We have tried to keep the number of forward references in
         the text to a minimum so that you can read this section of the
         Handbook from front to back with the minimum page flipping
         required.</para>

This is another example:

     <listitem>
       <para>Introduce you to X, the &unix; windowing system, and
         detail how to configure a desktop environment that makes
         you more productive.</para>
     </listitem>

However, when I press P in Vim Visual mode to reformat selected text,
the style changes like this:

       <para>We have tried to keep the number of forward references in
       the text to a minimum so that you can read this section of the
       Handbook from front to back with the minimum page flipping
       required.</para>

And this:

     <listitem> <para>Introduce you to X, the &unix; windowing
     system, and detail how to configure a desktop environment that
     makes you more productive.</para> </listitem>

All the original files follow the former style, but FDP Primer suggests
the latter style.
(https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/editor-config.html#editor-config-vim)


I want to know whether the latter style is allowed or not. Should I
manually indent paragraphs after pressing P?

Thanks.
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https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/writing-style-guide.html#writing-style-indentation

two spaces per indent, one indent per tag. 8 spaces = a real tab. No
spaces before a real tab. No whitespace at the end of the line.

To answer your question better, the content of the <para> should be
indented, so the vim auto-formatting is not doing it correctly.

The first 2 examples are correct


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