- From: Sebastian Lange <lange@cyperfection.de>
- Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 18:15:29 +0200
- To: Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org>
- Cc: html-tidy@w3.org, gerald@w3.org
Hello Dave, such an option might be useful for some purposes, but would not really be necessary, I think. Besides that, the 1 space indentation is not related to this, is it? What might be useful is a modification to the "indent: auto" option, like when <br/ > appears before </td>, that Tidy does NOT add the otherwise common linebreak? Do I make sense here? About the one-space-indentation: I think it's inherited, meaning that further lines are also indented by an additional space. But I did not try this yet, will do so tomorrow. Have a nice evening! sebastian At 16:59 09.08.2000 +0100, Dave Raggett wrote: >On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Sebastian Lange wrote: > > > Alright, I have tried to spot the problem and found following > > minimized examples. In UPPERCASE you will find the INPUT and in > > lowercase tidy's output... three examples, first shows the > > effect, second doesn't, third does again: > >Thanks for the examples. I will track down what is happening. > >Currently there is an option to control where Tidy puts a >line break before each br element. Do you think there is a >need for a similar option for whether Tidy puts a line break >after each br element? > >Regards, > >-- Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett >tel/fax: +44 122 578 3011 (or 2521) +44 778 532 0444 (mobile) >World Wide Web Consortium (on assignment from HP Labs) ______________________________________________ Cyperfection - agentur fuer neue medien GmbH Sebastian Lange <mailto:lange@cyperfection.de> +49 6 21 58 71 04-22 Karl-Kraemer-Str. 4 D-67061 Ludwigshafen fon: +49 6 21 58 71 04-0 fax: +49 6 21 58 71 04-90 http://www.cyperfection.de/ Anfahrt - http://www.cyperfection.de/Anfahrt/ ______________________________________________
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