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Matt Burgess updated NIFI-3021:
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    Description: 
In multi-line editors for properties in a Configure dialog, if Shift+Enter is 
pressed, a newline will be inserted into the text. This is honored for the 
Configure dialog.

However if the processor is running (such that Configure is not available and 
instead View Configuration is), the newlines are not honored in the property 
when viewed as a multi-line text box (editor/viewer).

One such processor that has this behavior is ExecuteScript, the Script Body 
property (see attached screenshots).

  was:
In multi-line editors for properties in a Configure dialog, if Shift+Enter is 
pressed, a newline will be inserted into the text. This is honored for the 
Configure dialog.

However if the processor is running (such that Configure is not available and 
instead View Configuration is), the newlines are not honored in the property 
when viewed as a multi-line text box (editor/viewer).


> Multi-line text boxes in View Configuration dialog (NFEL editors) do not 
> honor newlines 
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>                 Key: NIFI-3021
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-3021
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core UI
>            Reporter: Matt Burgess
>              Labels: ui
>         Attachments: Configure_multiline.png, View_Configuration_multiline.png
>
>
> In multi-line editors for properties in a Configure dialog, if Shift+Enter is 
> pressed, a newline will be inserted into the text. This is honored for the 
> Configure dialog.
> However if the processor is running (such that Configure is not available and 
> instead View Configuration is), the newlines are not honored in the property 
> when viewed as a multi-line text box (editor/viewer).
> One such processor that has this behavior is ExecuteScript, the Script Body 
> property (see attached screenshots).



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