Howdy beautiful people of css-tricks... I use Sublime Text 2 religiously and love it, but as of late im having an annoying problem (more like annoyance).
On my website i show code snippets. What i use is Google's prittyprint and a custom theme i created, well a couple different themes. But when i add my code in Sublime i cannot add any indentions between the pre element. Otherwise it will indent my code when rendered.
I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem or if this is just a common "suck it up and deal with it" kind of situation.
If yall need some more clarification ill take some screen shots. Basically i want to indent my pre elements in my text editor (to have nice clean readable code) rather than having them indent on my actual page.
Basically, when i write some code (< pre >< code >), i want it to look aligned with the rest of the code, readable, etc. When i use pre and code tags, it makes it difficult because if i add any tabs or spaces, it will render those tabs and spaces as well
I think I'd call this a "Suck it up and deal with it" situation. You can't really get around it since you want your text-editor not to show you the actual HTML. There are ways of achieving what you want but it would be much to much effort for very little reward.
Howdy beautiful people of css-tricks... I use Sublime Text 2 religiously and love it, but as of late im having an annoying problem (more like annoyance).
On my website i show code snippets. What i use is Google's prittyprint and a custom theme i created, well a couple different themes. But when i add my code in Sublime i cannot add any indentions between the pre element. Otherwise it will indent my code when rendered.
I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem or if this is just a common "suck it up and deal with it" kind of situation.
If yall need some more clarification ill take some screen shots. Basically i want to indent my pre elements in my text editor (to have nice clean readable code) rather than having them indent on my actual page.
Thanks guys...
I use google Prettyprint without knowing quite that well how it works...but I am not understanding what "indentations between pre" is...
Basically, when i write some code (
< pre >< code >), i want it to look aligned with the rest of the code, readable, etc. When i use pre and code tags, it makes it difficult because if i add any tabs or spaces, it will render those tabs and spaces as wellCode indention:
Code Rendering:
I think I'd call this a "Suck it up and deal with it" situation. You can't really get around it since you want your text-editor not to show you the actual HTML. There are ways of achieving what you want but it would be much to much effort for very little reward.
@jamy_za, alright man. Doing some research on the matter i think you're right. Im just gonna have to suck it up. Thanks for confirming lol..