Andreas Borutta wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> thank you for answer.
> 
> 
>>>I like to use it in some cases to edit XHTML-documents.
>>>
>>>I couldn't find an option to disable wrapping. But this feature is
>>>essential for me.
>>>
>>>The code shouldn't be wrapped new.
>>
>>I'm not sure to understand.
>>
>>I suggest to use Options|Options, Save tab, and to adjust text field 
>>"Max.line length" to something really big (100000000).
> 
> 
> Even when I configure the editor in this way he changes the original
> wrapping.
> 
> Example of original code:
> 
> |     <h3 id="throbber-ausblenden">Throbber ausblenden </h3>
> |     <p>Dich st?rt diese kleine kleine Grafik rechts oben (nennt man
> Throbber), die beim ?berfahren mit der
> |             Maus anzeigt, dass es hier zur Firefox-Homepage geht?</p>
> |     <p>F?ge folgenden Code in <a href="#userchromecss">userchrome.css</a>
> ein, um diese Grafik auszublenden
> |             und in der Men?zeile Platz zu gewinnen:</p>
> |     <pre>
> | /* Throbber (Grafik oben rechts) ausblenden */
> | #navigator-throbber{
> |   display: none !important;
> | }</pre>
> 
> XMLmind changes this into:
> (in the tab save, I choosed 100000000 as max-line-length)
> 
> | <h3 id="throbber-ausblenden">Throbber ausblenden</h3>
> |
> | <p>Dich st?rt diese kleine kleine Grafik rechts oben (nennt man
> Throbber), die beim ?berfahren mit der Maus anzeigt, dass es hier zur
> Firefox-Homepage geht?</p>
> |
> | <p>F?ge folgenden Code in <a href="#userchromecss">userchrome.css</a>
> ein, um diese Grafik auszublenden und in der Men?zeile Platz zu
> gewinnen:</p>
> |
> | <pre>
> | /* Throbber (Grafik oben rechts) ausblenden */
> | #navigator-throbber{
> |   display: none !important;
> | }</pre>
> 
> I just wish, that the editor doesn't change the wrapping at all.
> 
> May be my motivation helps you to understand, why keeping the wrapping
> is essential for me.
> 
> Someone without any knowledge in HTML likes to comment some of my
> webpages. He likes to write directly into the file.
> After this I will compare his commented file and my original file with a
> tool for comparing files.
> I will decide if I will accept a comment or if I will not.
> 
> Because tools for comparing files detect every single difference, the
> only difference should lie in the comments.
> If the file will be wrapped new the tool for comparing will show endless
> number of differences.
> 
> 
>>>PS: Is there any way to make xml-editor to use all the colors which are
>>>defined in a stylesheet for the xhtml-document?
>>
>>Sorry but here too, I'm not sure to understand.
> 
> 
> I show an example:
> The xhtml-file http://borumat.de/firefox-browser-tipps.php is shown in a
> browser with blue headings. This is suggested in the stylesheet.
> 
> In xmlmind the headings aren't blue.
> 
> Is there any way to make xmlmind to interprete stylesheets automatically?
> 
> 
>>In principle, you can customize everything you see in XMLmind XML Editor 
>>(when you open XHTML documents) by modifying 
>><XXE_install_dir>/config/xhtml/css/xhtml.css
> 
> 
> I don't want to modify manually. I would prefer, when the usual
> stylesheet of the document will be used.
> 
> I hope you understand what I mean.

Yes, thanks for the detailed explanations. Sorry, but there is no way to 
do what you want with our XML editor.



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