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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T15:36:08+00:00 2026-05-22T15:36:08+00:00

I’m using HaXml to transform a XML file and it’s all quite working nicely.

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I’m using HaXml to transform a XML file and it’s all quite working nicely. However the output HaXml generates looks really ugly, mainly because it inserts a linebreak at almost every closing bracket.
Here’s some code that generates a xml:

writeFile outPath (show . PP.content . head $ test (docContent (posInNewCxt "" Nothing) (xmlParse "" "")))

test = 
    mkElemAttr "test" [("a", literal "1"), ("b", literal "2")]
        [
            mkElem "nested" []
        ]

and here’s the output it generates:

<test a="1" b="2"
  ><nested/></test>

Of course it is worse with more elements.

I know that HaXml uses Text.PrettyPrint.HughesPJ for rendering, but using different styles
didn’t change much.

So, is there a way to change the output?

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    2026-05-22T15:36:09+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:36 pm

    Replacing you call to show with Text.PrettyPrint.renderStyle you can get a few different behaviors:

    import Text.XML.HaXml
    import Text.XML.HaXml.Util
    import Text.XML.HaXml.Posn
    import qualified Text.XML.HaXml.Pretty as PP
    import Text.PrettyPrint
    
    main = writeFile "/tmp/x.xml" (renderStyle s . PP.content 
                                                 . head $
                   test (docContent (posInNewCxt "" Nothing) (xmlParse "" "")))
        where
            s = style { mode = LeftMode, lineLength = 2 }
    
    test = 
        mkElemAttr "test" [("a", literal "1"), ("b", literal "2")]
            [
                mkElem "nested" []
            ]
    

    Experimenting with different out-of-the-box styles:

    Default style

    <test a="1" b="2"
      ><nested/></test>
    

    style { mode = OneLineMode }

    <test a="1" b="2" ><nested/></test>
    

    style { mode = LeftMode, lineLength = 2 }

    <test a="1"
    b="2"
    ><nested/></test>
    

    So you can certainly do a few different things.

    If you don’t like any of these, you can write a custom processors, using fullRender:

    fullRender
        :: Mode                     -- Rendering mode
        -> Int                      -- Line length
        -> Float                    -- Ribbons per line
        -> (TextDetails -> a -> a)  -- What to do with text
        -> a                        -- What to do at the end
        -> Doc                      -- The document
        -> a                        -- Result
    

    where your custom behavior can be programmed into the TextDetails function.

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