So why does XML look differently in notepadd++ and notepad? Is there a character that I am unaware of being used? Or is it notepad++ formatting the XML automatically because it knows how to read tags? I do not know. My other question, which can be found here How to load XML in ACE? only loads XML properly IF it looks correctly in notepad. The toolbar provides some shortcuts for commonly used menu commands, hover over the toolbar buttons to see a popup showing the menu command they invoke. Then set it to whatever region you live in. To fix it, do the following: Control Panel - Clock, Language, and Region - Region - Administrative - Change systel locale. In the Notepad plugins directory, place the pluginmanager. This causes programs that don't support Unicode (not only Notepad) to be unable to display cyrilic symbols. Now, back in notepad++ I use "Plugins->XML Tools->Linearize XML" and then "Plugins->XML Tools->Pretty print (XML Only - with line breaks)" (kudos to How to format XML in Notepad++? for helping me figure that out) and now, that file looks the same as it did before in notepad++ but in notepad it now looks like The interface consists of the following components: See also Keyboard Interface. After downloading the ZIP file from GitHub, save it to your Notepad program directory. The same file opened in good old simple notepad looks like this some tag content So, I have an XML file open in notepad++ that looks like this: Ok, so this question spawns off of another question I created, which I will link below, and I want to know why XML works the way it does. This is to prevent overriding Shift+digit characters. Deviations from the AATSEEL standard: Several characters (, , « and » ), which are typed with Shift+digit shortcuts in the AATSEEL layout, are typed with Alt+digit instead. Changing the EOL in Edit->EOL Conversion (+1 to Uberfuzzy for noting that) to windows will make it so notepad can view the file properly. That’s why this page is titled Russian keyboard, not Cyrillic keyboard. Notepad++ handles both so it knows how to properly format the file when displaying it. Notepad can not handle UNIX EOL so it places the XML all on one line. ![]() ![]() Settings->Style Configurator->Global Styles->White space symbols. Ok, so the reason the files look differently is because the EOL(End Of Line) is different in UNIX and Windows format. there are difference but in default configuration they are hardly seen.
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