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Initiating sanitize #27
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same problem here. I accidentally disabled the notification. I can no longer use this tool again. |
@ile I think we can add a menu item to trigger the process manually. It's just not what I intend for users to have to do. I expect the main use case to be that you want files consistently sanitized for you to remove the cognitive load of having to think about this ever again. :) @synchro7 what this issue is asking is for a way to manually trigger white space clean up. You seem to want to know how you can enable the notifications again. With/without notifications, white spaces should still be cleaned up for you on save, unless you disabled that feature... Can you help me understand how you use this tool and how you are no longer able to use this tool again? |
@MiguelCastillo Sorry, my bad. I thought I could only use the tool with the notification. anyway, how to enable the notification again. |
no problem!! :) I set a flag in the brackets.json in your local project if one exists... Otherwise global brackets.json. https://github.com/MiguelCastillo/Brackets-wsSanitizer#brackets-preferences |
If I have disabled the notification (and maybe autosave) there doesn't seem to be a way to sanitize a file?
It would be helpful if there was a menu option to do the sanitation for a given file.
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