For many android questions, posters are encouraged to include their "logcat" (run-time debugging information). However, I see many instances where this looks like:
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to resolve attribute at index 60
at android.content.res.TypedArray.getColor(TypedArray.java:401)
at android.support.design.widget.TabLayout.<init>(TabLayout.java:348)
at android.support.design.widget.TabLayout.<init>(TabLayout.java:290)
...
instead of:
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to resolve attribute at index 60
at android.content.res.TypedArray.getColor(TypedArray.java:401)
at android.support.design.widget.TabLayout.<init>(TabLayout.java:348)
at android.support.design.widget.TabLayout.<init>(TabLayout.java:290)
...
(above snipped from random question).
The ancillary question, mainly for idle curiosity, is: What is it about pasting logcats that so often makes them massively indented?
The main question is would "correcting" such formatting be sufficient to justify an edit -- assuming the question isn't "obviously poor quality", and fixing-in-passing any "obvious" problems with the rest of the question (but not necessarily hunting them down)? Or would it be better to ignore such posts or as this answer suggests down-vote if editing would be too much effort.