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Re: pretty-layout in html-mode


From: Anselm Helbig
Subject: Re: pretty-layout in html-mode
Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 12:02:54 +0200
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At Tue, 12 May 2009 10:59:57 +0100,
Chris Withers <chris@simplistix.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> ken wrote:
> > Using html-helper-mode, doing C-i properly indents the current line.  So
> >  in such files I start with the point on the first line, do C-i, then do
> > the same on the second line, and so on.  This of course doesn't work if
> > all the html code is on one line.  The tags and text you want to indent
> > properly must lie at the beginning of a new line (optionally with some
> > white space preceding it); that is, C-i won't insert newlines at proper
> > locations.  ("Proper location" is not an objective determination
> > anyway.)  But html-helper-mode does understand opening and closing tags
> > and (normally) indents these at the same level.
> 
> Thanks, but I'm looking for something more like:
> - select region
> - M-x unsuck-html-layout

You're looking for `indent-region' which is bound to C-M-\. I'm using
it with html-mode, works great. 

Regards, 

Anselm


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