Does anyone know of a free SVG pretty printer that works with minimal 
setup on Windows? I've found the one by Batik, but I'm not sure if it 
works on Windows or if installation is easy.

I figured out that if you rename the SVG file to XML and open it in 
Internet Explorer, the file will be displayed using attractive 
formatting. However, I don't believe you can simply copy/paste the 
text, as the displayed file doesn't simply use whitespace for 
indentation.

-Mike



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