XML/HTML Formatting
Content in XML and HTML files may be set to automatically wrap and format as you edit. XML/HTML
Formatting is essentially comprised of two features:
Content Wrap
, which wraps the content between
tags, and
Tag Layout
, which formats tags according to a specified layout. Both can be activated individu-
ally for all XML and HTML files that are opened in SlickEdit
®
, or just for the current document.
Formatting schemes
form the basis for how tags and content are formatted. A formatting scheme contains
any number of XML or HTML tags, each of which can be configured individually for indent levels, wrap-
ping, and tag structure. Multiple schemes can be defined—for example, you may want one scheme for
HTML files and another for XML files, or perhaps you are required to code certain files to various stand-
ards. Schemes can be saved and imported, so they can be shared with your team. Tags for each scheme
can be entered manually or you can import tags from the current file.
Caution
XML/HTML Formatting does not currently affect XML or HTML Beautifier settings. If you run the
beautifier on documents that have been automatically formatted through XML/HTML Formatting,
you may find unexpected results.
Enabling/Disabling XML/HTML Formatting
XML/HTML Formatting is on by default for XML and HTML files that you open in SlickEdit
®
. You can ac-
tivate and/or deactivate Tag Layout and/or Content Wrap for either file type on a global basis or on a per
document basis. Options to turn these features on/off are located on the
Format
→
XML/HTML Format-
ting
menu.
Figure 7.30. XML/HTML Formatting Menu
Enabling/Disabling Globally
Automatic formatting can be enabled or disabled for every XML and/or HTML file that is created or
opened in
SlickEdit
. These XML- and HTML-specific global options are toggled on/off by placing a check
Enabling/Disabling XML/HTML
Formatting
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