Erik Falor wrote:
> While writing a guitabtooltip function, I discovered that the 
> tooltips in Win32 don't properly handle backslash-escaped chars.
> In particular, '\n' comes out as a box, and '\t' appears to terminate 
> the string like '\0'.
> 
> The GTK gui on Linux, however, works as expected.

I for one would be interested in knowing what actually is 'expected' in this 
circumstance. I personally think that's quite unclear and am not at all 
surprised 
there is a difference between platforms.

I guess it's obvious that \n should be a newline. But should they be left 
justified? Or centered? Or...?

If tabs are used, should they line up, given the proportional font? What width 
should they be? Etc.?

Cheers,

Ben.




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