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Subject: Syntext and indentations
Hi everyone, I'm using the open-source Syntext editor to edit the 2.0 draft files and I'm running into a problem: Syntext seems to be automatically trying to do some "pretty printing" when it saves the files. For example a section that is originally like this: <para><emphasis>Used in:</emphasis> <olink targetdoc="../elements/inline/ph.xml" targetptr="ph"> <code><ph></code></olink>.</para> (no line breaks) Ends up like this: <para><emphasis>Used in:</emphasis> <olink targetdoc="../elements/inline/ph.xml" targetptr="ph"> <code><ph></code> </olink> </para> (extra line breaks and indentation) This is a problem because it adds at least one space between <olink> and <code> and result in weirdly spaced links in the PDF/HTML output. Does anyone knows how to turn off this auto-indentation feature in Syntext? I haven't find the option, and I can't believe there is no way to not do this. Obviously I'm guessing Rodolfo could come up with a clever extra XSLT step to remove the extra white spaces between <olink> and <code> when doing the merge, but it would be better to avoid the problem altogether. Thanks, -yves
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