Re: formatting

From: Mike Schrag (mschra..dimension.com)
Date: Mon Jun 04 2007 - 14:55:26 EDT

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    Oh yeah mean a separate option specifically to control case on wo tags?

    On Jun 4, 2007, at 2:51 PM, Anjo Krank wrote:

    > Lowercase only "webobject" and webobject.name? XML with WO in it
    > comes to mind...
    >
    > Cheers, Anjo
    >
    > PS: great! work! seriously!
    >
    > Am 04.06.2007 um 20:47 schrieb Mike Schrag:
    >
    >> All of these are controlled by a RenderContext internally, it is
    >> just not exposed as a preferences GUI yet. The list of supported
    >> items:
    >>
    >> private int _indentSize; (number of spaces in an indent)
    >> private boolean _indentTabs; (.. or indent as tabs)
    >> private boolean _addMissingQuotes; (put quotes around attributes
    >> that don't have them)
    >> private boolean _spaceInEmptyTags; (turn <br/> into <br />)
    >> private boolean _spacesAroundEquals; (test="" vs test = "")
    >> private boolean _lowercaseTags; (<WEBOBJECT NAME = ""> =>
    >> <webobject NAME = "">)
    >> private boolean _lowercaseAttributes; (<WEBOBJECT NAME = ""> =>
    >> <webobject name = "">)
    >>
    >> ms
    >>
    >>
    >> On Jun 4, 2007, at 2:36 PM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:
    >>
    >>>
    >>> Am 02.06.2007 um 05:43 schrieb Mike Schrag:
    >>>
    >>>> Formatting is committed ... cmd-shift-f or
    >>>> Edit=>Refactor=>Format in
    >>>> the HTML editor.
    >>>
    >>> Great work, now I can cleanup lots of sloppy code (mostly bad
    >>> indentation, forgotten quotes for attributes, uppercase tags from
    >>> WOBUILDER) with just a single keystroke. Thats saves me hours. I
    >>> just got two little wishes ...
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Currently the code is formatted with spaces between the attribute
    >>> name, the equal sign and the attribute value. This looks a little
    >>> obscure for my taste especially when lots of attributes are
    >>> present and the code is not syntax-highlighted. In my opinion the
    >>> second one looks much more readable then the first one
    >>>
    >>> <td colspan = "3" rowspan = "5" width = "50%" height = "105"
    >>> bgcolor = "#66FFFF">
    >>>
    >>> vs.
    >>>
    >>> <td colspan="3" rowspan="5" width="50%" height="105"
    >>> bgcolor="#66FFFF">
    >>>
    >>> however, since some people might think differently here, I think
    >>> having some preferences options here would be gold.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Currently the indentation is done using two spaces. I for my part
    >>> usually prefer one tab here. Again this is a matter of taste and
    >>> I would be really happy to have that configurable too
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Thanks,
    >>>
    >>> Lars
    >>
    >



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