- From: Juan Lanus <juan.lanus@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 13:20:46 -0300
- To: Bill Braun <bbraun@hlthsys.com>
- Cc: www-amaya@w3.org
- Message-ID: <ae65f3f21002050820i5f5bccf3y992f968c9960cde@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Bill, Hmmm ... now I'm not sure ... didn't check it. Yes, it does something. No, there is not a preference besides the source code line length, that I enlarge to environ 120 chars. Check it if you want to: 1. open a file in Amaya 2. open the source view 3. do some contro + - to reduce the font size and see more text at once 4. modify the source by adding a few spaces, breaking lines, whatever 5. click in the source view, where you introduced the changes 6. control + s to save the file 7. now click in the source view and notice how it changes The lines are indented, broken lines are joined, blank space is normalized, copy text appears in black and markup in blue, etc. In happens in my Amaya 11.3.1 under Windows XP. Saludos! -- Juan Lanus On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 17:11, Bill Braun <bbraun@hlthsys.com> wrote: > > Juan Lanus wrote: > >> Amaya already has a completely reasonable beautifying function. I think it >> activates when one saves the file. There are some issues with HTML >> beautifying because the added whitespace sometimes is rendered, so lines >> have to be split inside tags. IMO this cannot be solved and I'm not shure >> but it might not ba an issue in XML files. >> > Is that a preference? Nothing of the sort happens when I save files. In > terms of beautification, repeatedly opening, saving, and closing files seems > to accomplish the opposite. > > Regards, > > Bill > > > >
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