Dear,
 
Is there any chance to have such option soon in Oxygen XML ?
 
Regards,
 
Xmlizer

On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 1:47 PM, mozer <xmlizer@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear,

May I propose (once again) a neutral form of indent for Oxygen

<root id="2"
 >  <element position="1">  space   are important   here </element
 > <element position="2"> space   are also   important  here </element
</root>

The only thing you can allow or not is to convert newline and tabs to
space as an option

Regards,

Xmlizer


On 7/20/07, Sorin Ristache <sorin@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
Hello,

There are no other workarounds yet. You have to specify the elements for
which you want to preserve whitespace in one of the two ways. If you
specify them in preferences you can store the Editor / Format /XML
preferences at project level to avoid adding all the elements for all
the projects in the same Preserve space elements table.

We have this request already logged in our issue tracking system for a
future version of oXygen.


Regards,
Sorin


Jeff Sese wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I have read on previous posts, oXygen classifies mixed content based
> on the current contents of an element, is this correct? If so, is it
> possible for oXygen to classify elements based on the declarations made
> in the DTD or Schema it is associated to?
>
> I know that the work around for this is to specify the pattern of
> elements that you want to preserve the whitespace in the preferences or
> to manually insert an xml:space="preserve" attributes for these
> elements, but if an XML is associated with a DTD or a Schema then you
> can tell whether whitespace in that element is ignorable or not.
> Currently what I've been doing is for every project I have to specify in
> the pattern listing all the mixed content elements that are defined in
> the DTD/Schema so that when I do a pretty print the whitespace is
> preserved and this method is very troublesome.
>
> Is there anymore workaround for this other than the ones I mentioned
> above? Or can this be considered as an added feature for a future
> version of the product?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
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