Egon Andersen wrote:
Hi,
I've sometime multiple lines of text in the statusbar.
Normally I achieve this by just inserting \n in the text-string.
This works fine on Linux, but recently I saw that on Windows I only
get a single line and the line-break are shown as the square fallback
character.
(I
Andrew E. Makeev wrote:
Egon Andersen wrote:
Hi,
I've sometime multiple lines of text in the statusbar.
Normally I achieve this by just inserting \n in the text-string.
This works fine on Linux, but recently I saw that on Windows I only
get a single line and the line-break are shown as the square
And in fact if you open a file in text-mode on Windows, \n is converted
to CR+LF - that is one of the ideas behind using \n and text-mode.
So I can't really see why \n should not be correct when I write a
string to the statusbar, just as well as it works correct when it is a
label.
And it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And in fact if you open a file in text-mode on Windows, \n is converted
to CR+LF - that is one of the ideas behind using \n and text-mode.
So I can't really see why \n should not be correct when I write a
string to the statusbar, just as well as it works correct when it is
Hi,
I've sometime multiple lines of text in the statusbar.
Normally I achieve this by just inserting \n in the text-string.
This works fine on Linux, but recently I saw that on Windows I only get
a single line and the line-break are shown as the square fallback character.
(I can't tell if it has