7 Determines whether or not to run Tidy on the final output for pretty
8 formatting reasons, such as indentation and wrap.
11 This can greatly improve readability for editors who are hand-editing
12 the HTML, but is by no means necessary as HTML Purifier has already
13 fixed all major errors the HTML may have had. Tidy is a non-default
14 extension, and this directive will silently fail if Tidy is not
18 If you are looking to make the overall look of your page's source
19 better, I recommend running Tidy on the entire page rather than just
20 user-content (after all, the indentation relative to the containing
21 blocks will be incorrect).
25 --# vim: et sw=4 sts=4