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How To Auto-Format Indent XML HTML in Notepad++ To be clear, I already know how to format XML outside of Notepad++ (Eclipse works fine, as mentioned) so I don't need a bunch of links to other XML-formatting tools I'm specifically working with XML and HTML Ideally, there's a keybinding as convenient as the one in Eclipse, so I don't have to break my workflow
XML indentation using plugin for VS code - Wrap Attributes I am looking for a way to use the plugin VS Code Pretty Formatter or some else plugin for ident XML files and its classes in two ways: Block and Inline Is there some way I can get a result similar
How do I format XML in Notepad++? - Stack Overflow Here's how and why: 1 TextFX -> TextFX HTML Tidy -> Tidy: reindent XML TextFX has the benefit of wrapping long lines, which XML Tools does not do, but it doesn't indent those new lines correctly 2 XML Tools -> Pretty print (Text indent) XML Tools complements TextFX by indenting the newly wrapped lines nicely
How do I set the default formatter for XML in VSCode? I uninstalled all the extensions I had installed in the "category:formatters xml" list, restarted VSCode and attempted to format some XML It prompted, I installed the Red Hat formatter and it work fine
how to install sublime text indent xml in sublime 3 None of the above answers worked for me as they appeared to be missing a crucial 'step' to the process (step 2 below) This is how I got it to install for me in Windows using Sublime Text 3: Install Package Control (Tools > Install Package Control ) Open Package Control (Ctrl+Shift+P) and type 'Package Control: Install Package' and then press Enter Sublime will attempt to load any custom
How to configure Eclipse XML formatting? - Stack Overflow Window -> Preferences, then XML -> XML Files -> Editor There is a search box above the preferences tree, very useful when you want to find where something is configured Note that it may be some other editor is used, e g if you're editing a build xml file and have the Ant integration In this specific case you'd set up the formatting at Window -> Preferences, Ant -> Editor -> Formatter In
How do I indent an xml file in vim? - Stack Overflow Use an external program to indent your xml files In this case I've choosen xmllint, so set the command to the equalprg option: :set equalprg=xmllint\ --format\ - Now you can execute gg=G to let xmllint format your xml files To get it every time you use vim, use an autocommand to set it autocommand from a comment below au FileType xml setlocal equalprg=xmllint\ --format\ --recover\ -\ 2> dev
XML formatter plugin for maven - Stack Overflow 1 Use xml-format-maven-plugin, which is available from Maven Central and documented here The current version properly handles complex XML files, including CDATA (disclaimer: I am the author of xml-formatter mentioned by the original questioner, as well as the xml-format-maven-plugin successor)