Clyde Roby wrote:
>> I have just discovered an issue with some of my text objects below
>> is a string that will not open in dia 94 and 96.1-3&4. The
>> resolution was to open the file in a text editor and delete the
>> newlines to make the string occur on one line. This allowed me to
>> open the diagram.
>>
>>  From this:
>>       <dia:attribute name="text">
>>         <dia:composite type="text">
>>           <dia:attribute name="string">
>>             <dia:string>#APF Workstation
>> with 2 NIC's
>> 1 on HMI network
>> the other on APF data network#</dia:string>
>>           </dia:attribute>
>>           <dia:attribute name="font">
>>             <dia:font family="sans" style="0" name="Helvetica"/>
>>           </dia:attribute>
>>
>> Change the dia:string line to this:
>> <dia:string>#APF Workstation with 2 NIC's 1 on HMI network the other
>> on APF data network#</dia:string>
>>
>> OS: Windows XP Pro SP2
>> Dia versions: 0.94 , dia-setup-0.96.1-3.exe & dia-setup-0.96.1-4.exe
>>     
>
> I use multi-line text strings all the time.  The problem I've
> encountered usually are characters that were included in the
> original file using a non-text based editor.  I would suggest
> that the single-quote above is the culprit.  Try removing it
> and open the diagram again.
>
>   
That was my first suspicion because usually unmatched quotes stuff up 
programming languages but deleting it, (the single quote/s) didn't 
resolve it.

Deleting the new lines did.

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