- From: Bill Braun <bbraun@hlthsys.com>
- Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 11:28:02 -0500
- CC: www-amaya@w3.org
- Message-ID: <4B6C4712.2040705@hlthsys.com>
Juan Lanus wrote: > 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 > Hello Juan, If I start here: <a class="ppage" href="orgperfdev/index.html">Organizational Performance and Development</a></h2> and create this with a hard return <a class="ppage" href="orgperfdev/index.html">Organizational Performance and Development</a></h2> then save, close then open Source View, it does repair it back to: <a class="ppage" href="orgperfdev/index.html">Organizational Performance and Development</a></h2> However, almost all of the markup code in the whole document is flush left, even if I had beautified it manually beforehand. Bill B
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