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    • M Andre Z EckenrodeM

      Mass cursor movement via Python

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      M Andre Z EckenrodeM

      Never mind on the use of for i in range(), I see now that I neglected to put a colon after it.

    • Fruchtzwerg94F

      [New plugin] PlantUML Viewer

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      Yannick JaegerY

      Hi,
      I would like to test your plugin but, unfortunately, I run windows arm-64 and this plugin only runs on x86. Do you think it’s possible to release an ARM version ?
      Thank you.

    • Michele DelpianoM

      XML Tools Plugin - Can't get Pretty Print feature to work

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      Paul StokesP

      A very old thread I know, but this may help someone else.

      I was trying to use Pretty Print to format some MSOffice XML (from a PPT template that had been renamed as a zip). My initial attempts didn’t work “Nothing happened”. I eventually solved the problem when I realised that it wouldn’t work on files still stored in the zip. Notepad++ could read the files and displayed them as 2 looooog lines so I assumed (wrongly) that I could Preetify, edit and write back. In retrospect I should have realised that this was never going to work as the “file” I was working on was a temporary copy.

      Solution: Extract the file from the zip (as opposed to view the file in the zip without extracting properly) , Preetify (which worked of course), edit, save, copy back into the zip overwriting the original.

      An interesting corollary: Using the Windows Explorer zip functionality to open and view the contents (as opposed to extracting them) which uses a rather long temporary folder prefix - Pretty Print didn’t work.
      Using 7Zip which uses a much shorter temporary folder prefix - Pretty Print did work. Obviously, I was still working in a temporary copy which wouldn’t get saved back.