> I would like to label a square button with a double line. So 
> I specified in FLUID the label with "lbl1^Jlbl2" and get in 
> Windows what I wish:
> +--------+
> |  lbl1  |
> |  lbl2  |
> +--------+
> 
> but in Linux I get:
> 
> +--------+
> | lbl1^M |
> | lbl2   |
> +--------+
> 
> Where does the ^M come from ?

Did you edit the file on windows?
If so, on saving, the system (possibly the editor) might silently
convert bare LF's in LF/CR pairs - It probably thinks it is helping
you...
The ^M is the CR of course.

Or maybe there is some other reason?



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