Hello, one of my co-workers moved to BaseX 10.7 and the output that is displace when he runs his .xqm file is no longer pretty printed, where as in 9.7 the output does pretty print.
Is there an option that can be turned on or off to pretty print the resultant XML?
Buddy
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Hi Buddy -
The toggle for indenting xml results is here in the GUI (see attached; second-to-last button on the right, in case the image doesn't make it through). From the command line, `-W` should work for the standalone executable. Hope that's helpful.
Best, Bridger
On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 7:31 PM Buddy Kresge buddy.kresge@known2u.com wrote:
Hello, one of my co-workers moved to BaseX 10.7 and the output that is displace when he runs his .xqm file is no longer pretty printed, where as in 9.7 the output does pretty print.
Is there an option that can be turned on or off to pretty print the resultant XML?
Buddy
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Budddy ________________________________ From: Bridger Dyson-Smith bdysonsmith@gmail.com Sent: Friday, June 28, 2024 4:22:10 PM To: Buddy Kresge buddy.kresge@known2u.com Cc: basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de Subject: Re: [basex-talk] XML no longer auto formats?
Hi Buddy -
The toggle for indenting xml results is here in the GUI (see attached; second-to-last button on the right, in case the image doesn't make it through). From the command line, `-W` should work for the standalone executable. Hope that's helpful.
Best, Bridger
On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 7:31 PM Buddy Kresge <buddy.kresge@known2u.commailto:buddy.kresge@known2u.com> wrote:
Hello, one of my co-workers moved to BaseX 10.7 and the output that is displace when he runs his .xqm file is no longer pretty printed, where as in 9.7 the output does pretty print.
Is there an option that can be turned on or off to pretty print the resultant XML?
Buddy
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