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The format result is that for most lines, spaces are used for indentation but it seems for lines of objects in quotes e.g. 'core:require' and 'items', tabs are used.
@swayongshen
Thanks for your feedback.
Currently UI5 language assistant does not format objects which are represented as strings in xml attribute so they are taken over without formatting.
We can think of an enhancement to support objects in xml strings in future
BTW: are you aware of any formatter in xml which also formats strings representing objects in xml attribute?
Currently using UI5 language assistant as default formatter for
.xml
files with these VSCode settings enabled.These are the prettier settings
The format result is that for most lines, spaces are used for indentation but it seems for lines of objects in quotes e.g. 'core:require' and 'items', tabs are used.
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