Subject: Re: [xsl] Schema-aware pretty-printing From: XMLBlueprint Team <support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 09:30:47 +0100 |
XMLBlueprint supports formatting of XML files, with many options. It's not schema-aware but you can specify which elements in which namespaces should be formatted or left alone. Gerben Abbink XMLBlueprint.com On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 3:48 AM, Murray McDonald <m.mcdonald@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a some very large XML source files. Each is are currently formatted > as one long string (ie no line breaks). > > I need to add some processing instructions at various points in the file but > I don't want to introduce any significant whitespace in the process of doing > so. > > I have XMLSpy but it does not seem to be capable of doing a schema-aware > "pretty-print". > > A web search seems to indicate that OXygen is capable of doing an > intelligent pretty-print (the information I found is in the context of XHTML > but I assume it's more generalized than that??), however, I can't really > justify buying it just for that. > > If needs be, I can write an XSLT to parse a DTD, classify each element as > "inline", "mixed", "block" or "empty" and then do an identity transform > against my XML source files inserting line-breaks and leading tabbing as > required. > > I am wondering if anyone else has any other suggestions for me? > > Thanks, > > Murray
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