I can't test it at this machine, but I'm 99% sure that shift-return is \n? (as in a "new line") in the find dialog.
? Les --- On Wed, 7/1/09, Chris Despopoulos <despopoulos_chriss at yahoo.com> wrote:I don't think you need scripts or FDK clients.? Can't you just find/change on the book?? Of course, I forget the find char sequence for a Shift-Return, but I'm fairly sure it exists...? (I always like to advocate the low-tech solution if at all possible.)? cud Lynne Price says... Gordon, ???Structured documents give you much more control of FrameMaker XML output than do unstructured documents. If you must stick with an unstructured approach, I recommend globally replacing the forced return with a recognizable string (e.g., "FORCED RETURN" or even the HTML "<br>" that you probably eventually want) that will not otherwise occur in your documents before generating the XML. You can use an FDK client or FrameScript to make this change in a temporary copy of the documents. Your HTML generator can look for this string and process it appropriately. [SNIP...]