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I was looking for this too so as a workaround I load the files into Visual Studio Code (which is free) and use the auto indent tool there
A while back someone ported over a formatter to work in TC as a script extension. I can't find the original post so I can't give proper credits, but attached is a zip of the extension files.
- djt6 years agoOccasional Contributor
Great - how do I install / activate it ?
The help file says to double click on a tcx file ????
- tristaanogre6 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Extract the zip file to a stand alone folder.
You'll find in there several files: an xml, a bmp, and a js file.
Add those three to a stand-alone zip... then change the extension from ZIP to TCX.
- djt6 years agoOccasional Contributor
Ok, how to I run it !
- AlexKaras6 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi,
> The help file says to double click on a tcx file ????
Any reason not to trust to what the documentation says? ;)
Alternative: File | Install Script Extensions...
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