doh.
my kryptonite.
On May 30, 2007, at 11:48 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> Reminder: you promised this to me for WOWODC! Otherwise, I am
> going to have to recommend using WebObjects Builder to reformat as
> "WOComponent Editor just can't handle it." :-P
>
>
> Chuck
>
> On May 30, 2007, at 8:36 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>
>> Tidy barfs on webobject tags, because they're not real tags -- it
>> chokes the code that checks to make sure the tag you are using is
>> allowed inside of the parent (like <table> can contain <tr>,
>> etc). The original HTML version of the HTML editor used Tidy for
>> error checking, but I had to remove it because patching tidy to
>> support arbitrary tags like WO (which can appear anywhere) was a
>> HUGE pain. So I don't think JTidy is going to hook you up any
>> time soon.
>>
>> This is pretty much the #1 requested feature at this point,
>> though, so I'll step it up in priority.
>>
>> ms
>>
>> On May 30, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Brendan Duddridge wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Lachlan,
>>>
>>> I also use TextMate, but I can't get the HTML Tidy command to
>>> work at all if there are any WO tags in the HTML. Do you know if
>>> there's a new HTML Tidy plug-in that fixes this? Whenever I try,
>>> all my HTML disappears in the TextMate window. BBEdit is too
>>> expensive.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> ____________________________________________________________________
>>> Brendan Duddridge | CTO | 403-277-5591 x24 | brenda..lickspace.com
>>>
>>> ClickSpace Interactive Inc.
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>>>
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>>>
>>> On May 29, 2007, at 9:45 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 30/05/2007, at 1:20 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> FWIW, as I work on projects that have components created long
>>>>> ago in WOBuilder, every time I need to edit a component that is
>>>>> not formatted legibly (for example long horizontal lines), I
>>>>> have found that using BBEdit to format it (takes about 20
>>>>> seconds) is worth the trouble. I basically have a BbEdit window
>>>>> always open with the HTML file type selected at bottom of the
>>>>> window. http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/demo.shtml
>>>>>
>>>>> Then in Eclipse I do a Cmd-A to select all the component HTML,
>>>>> paste into the BbEdit window, Cmd-A again to select all of what
>>>>> I just pasted in BBEdit, then select Markup/Utilities/Format
>>>>> menu, then Cmd-X to cut, then switch back to Eclipse (Cmd-tab),
>>>>> then paste Cmd-V. Now I have a nice hierarchially formatted
>>>>> html that is easier to work with.
>>>>
>>>> You might prefer doing this:
>>>> a) Preferences > General > File Associations > *.html
>>>> b) click Add... (Associated Editors)
>>>> c) click external programs, Browse... (I've chosen /usr/local/
>>>> bin/mate for TextMate)
>>>> d) click Default (optional)
>>>> e) if not default, right-click on file and select Open With >
>>>> 'editorOfChoice'.
>>>> g) if you save the file in the external program eclipse knows.
>>>>
>>>> That should save you a lot of copying/pasting.
>>>>
>>>>> Hopefully someday, we will have a format command in WOLips that
>>>>> will perform a similar style formatting.
>>>>
>>>> Sure.
>>>>
>>>>> On May 29, 2007, at 10:39 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> is there anything available that would toggle soft-wrapping
>>>>>> the html in the component editor?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Currently I get no wrapping at all which is often fine but
>>>>>> there are times when I'd like to use a softwrap to save the
>>>>>> horizontal scrolling.
>>>>
>>>> with regards,
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Lachlan Deck
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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