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Re: A proposal for simplify XML text editing and subsequentpro

  • From: Mike Sokolov <sokolov@ifactory.com>
  • To: Philip Fearon <pgfearo@googlemail.com>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 09:09:53 -0400

Re:  A proposal for simplify XML text editing and subsequentpro


On 08/21/2011 03:35 AM, Philip Fearon wrote:
>> Seems a reasonable approach for a GUI for new data.
>>      
> Depending on your precise definition for a GUI, perhaps this proposal
> could still work in predominantly keyboard-driven text-only interfaces
> (hopefully it's Ok to mention emacs and vi)? For such text-only tools
> where there's no adjustable left-margin as such, I would hope it's
> possible to emulate this behavior using padding characters but
> tracking them continuously as they're inserted by the tool and
> protecting them so that they can be stripped safely (knowing that the
> user didn't type these characters) when the XML is saved, so to all
> intents and purposes they never existed. I haven't tried this, and I'm
> far from certain that users of this type of tool would even welcome
> it.
>    
I use emacs/nxml-mode and would welcome such an option. Even better 
though would be the ability to insert "intelligent" virtual line breaks 
so that editing 20MB xml files with no line breaks becomes feasible 
without destructive whitespace modifications.  Was that part of your 
proposal too?

-Mike


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