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Jay-o-Way avatar Jay-o-Way commented on July 22, 2024 1

You're right, that does the trick! Thanks!
Please add a few words to the wiki text that this means to add the attribution to the XAML element and that it's not a setting for XamlStyler.

Besides that - Note that

newlines will not be added to <Run /> if it is immediately followed by another element

is different then actively removing spaces.

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grochocki avatar grochocki commented on July 22, 2024 1

Glad that worked! The note on runs is specifically about back-to-back run elements. Anything more than that, and you should really use xml:space="preserve" to preserve intended whitespace. Updated wiki text to help clarify:

Please note that if you are mixing inline-level flow content elements with other text, you may need to specify xml:space="preserve" on the parent element in XAML to preserve whitespace properly.

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grochocki avatar grochocki commented on July 22, 2024

Please take a look at this section of the wiki on how we handle whitespace. There is this concept of "significant whitespace" in XAML that we need to maintain when formatting. If you are mixing inline-level flow content elements with other text (as in your example), you will want to specify xml:space="preserve" to preserve whitespace properly.

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