> At Thursday 2004-12-02 06:31, you wrote:
>
>
>>Adjuto Vasconcelos wrote:
>>
>>>fprintf (pFile, " %s This goes in one line \rThis goes on the other line");
>>
>>It depends on line ending translations, but a better choice all around
>>would be to use "\n" instead of "\r".
>
>
> the library is supposed to translate \n to the appropriate line-ending for
> the system on which it's being run.
Then we are in agreement are we not?
As that was what I was telling the OP..
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Craig Morrison
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