Hi Alex,
Alexander Wilms píše v Út 11. 09. 2012 v 22:32 +0200:
Is that the option that internally formats the xml so that it is better
readable by humans?
The devs can for sure use some external pretty-printers (xmllint or
something) to achieve this, so I think they are not the target group
here.
Yes, it add line breaks. I guess the option is unnecessary and the
affiliated code could be removed sooner or later.
OK, let's do that then :-) If you can create an EasyHack bug for that,
and give me its number, I will add the code pointers there.
If you mean the native Windows / Gnome / KDE dialogs, it is a bit hard;
they support a way to add check boxes, but more might be problematic.
Do you have an example of another app that does this? If there is one,
I am sure we can do it too.
I remember seeing a similar message inside a Gtk+ file dialog, but I
don't know about other systems. Maybe I can find the application and
check whether it works under Windows.
OK, thanks!
All the best,
Kendy
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