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Re: [lmi] newline in C++ variables
From: |
Wendy Boutin |
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Re: [lmi] newline in C++ variables |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Sep 2009 11:37:51 -0400 |
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On 2009-09-12 11:03, Greg Chicares wrote:
On 2009-09-12 13:55Z, Wendy Boutin wrote:
On 2009-09-12 08:11, Greg Chicares wrote:
[...]
Perhaps it could be made to work by changing the file format
to xml, but that's not an option for a September 30 release.
However...
On 2009-09-10 16:16Z, Wendy Boutin wrote:
Instead of '\n', I tried writing ' ', which seems
to display exactly ' ' at the end of the first
paragraph. A carriage return ('\r') didn't work either.
...exactly what happens when you use a carriage return
instead of a newline character?
The output
Which output--xml, xsl-fo, or something else?
Oh, that was the pdf output.
reads exactly this:
This is the first paragraph. This is the second paragraph.
A whitespace is used in place of the carriage return, which
is exactly the same thing I saw in the proprietary sources.
"A whitespace"--physically, a blank, or a carriage return?
If the carriage return percolates through 'sample.pol',
xml, and xsl-fo, then maybe we can find a way to make it
appear as a paragraph separator.
The xml shows:
<PolicyMktgName>This is the first paragraph.
This is the second
paragraph.</PolicyMktgName>
and the fo.xml show:
<fo:block>
Product: UL32768-NY
 This is the first paragraph. This is the second paragraph.</fo:block>
so I guess I'd say it really is a carriage return and not
just whitespace.
- [lmi] newline in C++ variables, Wendy Boutin, 2009/09/10
- Re: [lmi] newline in C++ variables, Vaclav Slavik, 2009/09/10
- Re: [lmi] newline in C++ variables, Wendy Boutin, 2009/09/10
- Re: [lmi] newline in C++ variables, Greg Chicares, 2009/09/12
- Re: [lmi] newline in C++ variables, Wendy Boutin, 2009/09/12
- Re: [lmi] newline in C++ variables, Greg Chicares, 2009/09/12
- Re: [lmi] newline in C++ variables,
Wendy Boutin <=
- Re: [lmi] newline in C++ variables, Greg Chicares, 2009/09/15
- Re: [lmi] newline in C++ variables, Vaclav Slavik, 2009/09/15