Using Notepad++ To Quickly Format XML

http://geek.sylvainw.com/2010/03/28/using-notepad-to-quickly-format-xml/

My favorite way to quickly format a given chunk of XML is to use Notepad++ and the XML Tools plugin.  You can get Notepad++ here.  And the XML Tools plugin is here(you’ll have to wait a few seconds before the download starts).

Installing Notepad

(the following instructions are based on Notepad++ v5.9.4 and my differ in later versions)

1) Choose your language:

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2) Click Next:

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3) Agree to the License Agreement:

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4) Choose where you want to install the files:

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5) Choose what options you want to install (I simply use the defaults):

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6) Choose the final set of options.  I check the first one because I like having applications keep their data in their own installation directory:

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7) Click Install:

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8) Click Finish and you’re done!

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Settings In Notepad++

There are a few settings that I always set that (I find) make life more convenient (but that’s just me).

Under Settings | Preferences:

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On the “General” tab, I check “Show close button on each tab”.

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On the “MISC.” tab, I uncheck “Remember current session for next launch” because I always want Notepad++ to open with a new blank document.

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Installing the XML Tools

If you run Notepad++ and look in the Plugins menu, you’ll see that the XML Tools aren’t there:

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1) Download the XML tools from here.

2) Unzip the file and copy the XMLTools.dll to the Notepad++ plugins folder (in the example above: C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\plugins):

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3) Re-start Notepad++ and you should now see the XMLTools appear in the Plugins menu:

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When you click on “How to use…” you’ll get the following:

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4) I’ve just tried (2011/10/20) following those links and the first one doesn’t work and the 2nd one just takes you to a directory listing. So, I’ve uploaded the zip file to my site and you can download the missing lib files from here.

5) Unzip the ext_libs.zip file and then copy the unzipped DLLs to the Notepad++ installation directory (in the example above: C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++):

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6) Re-start Notepad++ and you should finally see the proper XML Tools menu:

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The feature I use the most is “Pretty print (XML only – with line breaks)”.  This will format any piece of XML with all the proper line spacing.

Start with:

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After doing Ctrl+Alt+Shift+B:

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Sweet!

posted on 2014-03-05 15:57  androidme  阅读(439)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报

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