Doesn't this stretch the meaning of "inline" a bit?
Personally, if there's that many bindings, I put it in the .wod file. I like my HTML to be readable, and this many bindings, no matter how you format it, messes with the readability, especially when non-WO Devs look at it.
I know this is a bit of a personal preference thing, but it's a pet peeve of mine.
Dave
On Nov 20, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Timo Höpfner (JIRA) wrote:
> HTML formatter: Preserve line breaks within tags
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>
> Key: WOL-1131
> URL: http://issues.objectstyle.org/jira/browse/WOL-1131
> Project: WOProject/WOLips
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: WOLips General
> Affects Versions: WOLips 3.5.x
> Reporter: Timo Höpfner
> Priority: Minor
>
>
> I'm heavily using inline bindings. When there are many bindings, I'm often formatting the tags like:
>
> <wo:ERXOptGroupPopupButton
> list="$poolDefinitions"
> item="$poolDefinitionItem"
> group="$poolDefinitionItem.definition"
> label="$poolDefinitionItem.definition.identifier"
> displayString="$poolDefinitionItem.displayName"
> noSelectionString="---"
> selection="$selectedPool"
> />
>
> Formatting makes that a single line again, so it would be nice, if the formatter had an option to preserve the line breaks within tags.
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David Avendasora
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K12, Inc.
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