Yeah, I just tried it, and it works fine. What's happening when you try? 
What's the exact code you're using?

- Nathan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> have you tried it? it doesn't work with me ;-5
>
> On Feb 24, 8:34 am, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> The way we suggest doing this is writing a helper. This helps keep your
>> views clean and simple. However, if you absolutely need to, you can
>> write multiple lines by putting the pipe character ("|") at the end of
>> each part of the line:
>>
>> %p
>>   = text_field :totototottotototot, :size => '30', |
>>      :title => 'balablablabla', |
>>      :id => 'totototototototot' |
>>   Stuff
>>
>> is equivalent to
>>
>> %p
>>   = text_field :totototottotototot, :size => '30', :title =>
>> 'balablablabla', :id => 'totototototototot'
>>   Stuff
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> - Nathan
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>     
>>> Sorry for this newbies question but i didn't find any answer.
>>> i have lines looking like this :
>>> = text_field :totototottotototot, :size => '30', :title =>
>>> 'balablablabla', :id => 'totototototototot' etc....
>>> i like when a line has not more than 80 characters.
>>> how could i write this line on several lines?
>>>       
>
>
> >
>
>   


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