
It seems that proposal has been lost Let me try to rephrase it The idea is to use the space "inside" the tag to indent an XML document Doing it that way, means that, you never change the space "between" the tag which may have nasty effect, or may be hard to parameter Hope this is clearer now Regards, Xmlizer On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 3:19 PM, mozer <xmlizer@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm sorry, if I'm not clear but I never spoke about XSLT
For it is an option of indenting a file which could be called "neutral indenting", which would allow us to indent a one line xml file without introducing nasty spaces
Regards,
Xmlizer
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Sorin Ristache <sorin@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
Hello,
Do you mean debugging an XSLT transformation applied to an XML file formatted as in your example? I think an XSLT debugger is more useful for that and it does not depend on the text format of the XML file. For example when you click on a row in the Context view or in the XWatch view of the oXygen XSLT debugger the start tag of the corresponding XML element is highlighted in the XML editor panel. You need just to click in a view of the XSLT debugger to go directly to the corresponding XML element in the source editor.
Regards, Sorin
mozer wrote:
Let me give a simple example <root><a><b></b><c></c></a></root> into <root
<a <b </b <c </c </a </root
May it would make the will less readable than a full indent, but in some case, it is just sufficient for debbugging and don't need further parametrization
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