No problem. that sounds great. Looking forward to it. I had just
downloaded EclipseTidy (like HTMLTidy and it chokes all over the
place .... useless for WOComponent HTML).
Here is a short-term workaround and it does a "perfect job" out of
the box is:
1) Select all (in the html part of a WOComponent)
2) Copy/Paste into an empty BBEdit HTML file (www.bbedit.com)
3) Select all
4) Markup -> Utilities -> Format (no choking whatesoever on wo
tags .... I guess their slogan is true that "BBEdit Doesn't Suck"_
5) Copy/Paste back into Eclipse
Maybe the free TextWrangler has this feature, I don't know, but if
you have a copy of BBEdit, this is a short-term workaround .....
mainly useful for working with those old WOComponents that were
created in WOBuilder and the html looks a complete mess now that
WOLips/Eclipse is being used.
I had a go an making Automator workflow, but BBEdit support for
Automater seemed on executing the Format command .... and I am on a
deadline this week and next, so no more time to fiddle with it.
Regards, Kieran
On May 2, 2007, at 1:59 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
> There's not yet, but it's going to be coming ... I haven't decided
> what rules I want to use for this, because it actually is possible
> to mess things up if you're not careful (as much as it's not
> supposed to matter in HTML).
>
> Also, I probably will have to add a bunch of settings for this,
> because i'm sure some people like:
> <table>
> <wo:..>
> <tr>
>
> and other people want it where the underlying visual html structure
> is preserved other the wo tag structure:
> <table>
> <wo:...>
> <tr>
>
> ms
>
> On May 2, 2007, at 1:52 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>
>> Thanks Mike. The error checking is awesome.
>>
>> Is there a way to Format the html with the new editor (like right-
>> click->Format) with the old one? If there is, I cannot seem to
>> find it.
>>
>> Regards, Kieran
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