Nuno, thanks. I will make sure I put them back to
  <para>
   text
  </para>

before I check in.

Do you know, perhaps, is there a way to use vim to reflow the contents of 
the entire file and sort out all the indentation in one go?

Matthew

""Nuno Lopes"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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>I never used XMLBuddy so I can't help you with that. However that style 
>breaks our standard. Take a look at 
>http://doc.php.net/php/dochowto/chapter-conventions.php (I noticed now that 
>the changelog part is outdated, but the rest should be ok) and 
>http://doc.php.net/php/dochowto/chapter-skeletons.php
>
> VIm is usually pretty good for editing our manual, as all files already 
> have vim and emacs instructions :)
>
> Nuno
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Matthew Peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 6:38 PM
> Subject: [PHP-DOC] Indentation and XMLBuddy
>
>
>>I like to use the XMLBuddy plugin under eclipse for editing XML, as it 
>>flows everything nicely and does all the indentation just right, with one 
>>exception, which is that it likes to format paragraphs with <para> and 
>></para> on the same lines as the text, like this:
>>
>> <para> Here is some text that flows
>> on to the next lineand then again on
>> to another. </para>
>>
>> Does this formatting break the standards for the documentation or cause a 
>> problem for anyone, or can I check it in like this? Alternatively, does 
>> any know how to make XMLBuddy treat <para> and </para> like any other 
>> tag?
>>
>> Matthew Peters 

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