Did you try the YAML docs or a quick search? Pretty sure it's
supported and shouldn't be hard to find.

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On 30 jun 2011, at 16:42, patrick99e99 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am storing some text in a model that is separated by new lines, and
> I wanted to offer some default text in case the records in the model
> do not exist...  So I tried to emulate it by doing:
>
> en:
>  foo:
>    item1\r\n
>    item2\r\n
>    item3\r\n
>
> ..  However, when I retrieve this, it shows up as item1\\r\\nitem2\\r\
> \n
>
> where the "\"s are escaped.......  So in order to split my string by
> new lines, I have to do:
> text.split(/\r\n|\\r\\n/), which I am not crazy about.
>
> I was wondering if there is a simple way I can just make a list in
> yaml so that when I do t(:foo), i will get ["item1", "item2",
> "item3"] ?
>
> thanks.
>
> -patrick
>
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