Not exactly My proposal is, starting from an xml file to add space and carriage return *INSIDE* tags
Doing this, the nature of space (ignorable or not) won't matter anymore since it won't have any impact Let me give a simple example <root><a><b></b><c></c></a></root> into <root ><a ><b ></b ><c ></c ></a ></root > May it would make the will less readable than a full indent, but in some case, it is just sufficient for debbugging and don't need further parametrization Regards, Xmlizer On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Sorin Ristache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I understand that your proposal is to normalize some text nodes (the text > nodes with whitespace characters and non whitespace characters but not the > text nodes with whitespace characters only) even if that leads to lines that > exceed the maximum line length set in Preferences -> Editor -> Format. I > consider breaking the lines that exceed the maximum length one of the main > factors that make the pretty-printed document more readable. Without > enforcing this maximum length the document will not be more readable after > the pretty-print operation. > > If I misunderstand your proposal please give a complete example of what > you mean. > > > Regards, > Sorin > > > mozer wrote: > > > May I propose (once again) a neutral form of indent for Oxygen > > > > <root id="2" > > > <element position="1"> space are important here </element > > > <element position="2"> space are also important here </element > > > > > </root> > > > > > > > The only thing you can allow or not is to convert newline and tabs to > > space as an option > > > _______________________________________________ > oXygen-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.oxygenxml.com/mailman/listinfo/oxygen-user >
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