I am still interested in the answer to the question I originally posed,
but the answer is no longer important to me. Vague wording in WML
documentation led me to believe that the wml *source* was to be kept
below 1200 bytes in order that the compiled size be guaranteed less than
1400-some. However, the 1200 is also a suggested *compiled size* limit
also, to provide extra room from the 1400. Anyway, the part that relates
to my original question is the fact that the presence of carriage returns
has no effect on the compiled size. Thus my motivation to eliminate
them evaporates.
I'm still curious about the extra returns, but I don't have any time
to investigate further, since that problem is now behind me!
In response to the reply from Jari Worsley: only a carriage return
character is added to each line, not a carriage return/linefeed pair.
There is a carriage return/linefeed pair on each line that comes from my
source file. The generated file has a second carriage return added to each
line (in front [or in the middle] of the original pair).
- george
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