![]() Anyway, there is no way to set these two separately (which is why I didn’t see the above problem immediately).Īnyway, thanks again for all your great work, and I hope my comments help improve the product. Also I prefer single quotes everywhere and no spaces in any brackets like object, destructuring or imports. But in the case of web pages I conform to the Ruby style of 2 spaces. Then there is the indentation size for auto- and re-formatting, for Java I set this to 4 as Sun’s Java formatting suggests. The displayed tab width which I believe should always be set to 8 to match non IDE text editors … I mean standard tab size. ![]() But when it displays text, where does it put the. Formats a HTML string/file with your desired. So its just missing the conversion.Īlso as far as the formatting goes, in the Java editor there are actually 2 settings concerning tabs. As you will recall, it is the browser that actually formats the HTML document. Free online tool to format an ugly HTML code, making it readable and pretty, with the proper indentation. Did a reformat and it did not convert them back to tabs. I did a search and replace (regular expression \t for spaces) and everything was fine. Text in a code tag usually is shown with a monospace font (which this formatter can do with the monofont option) and no spaces (which you need for indentation). other than that it seemed to work fine in this case. So the really issue is the formatter does not convert tabs to the appropriate number of spaces. I found a solution for the formatting problem. click the button to format the HTML code. ![]()
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