Hello Charlie,

On  Tue, 2 Jan 2001  at  07:45:53 GMT +1100 (which was 12:45 PM
where I live) witnesses say Charlie Laidlaw typed:

> <snip> mult-line cookies need this '/n' to signify a carriage
> return.

Just a picky point, it should be '\n' to signify a carriage return.

<snip>

> Why  must  it  be   that   way?

It is consistent with the C++ (and others?) programming language
protocol.  This is also how you denote a carriage return in extended
regular expression packages.  I think the '#' method is non-standard.

> Will it be changed to simply pressing 'enter' for for Version 2.0 ?

I think Beat offered the best solution.


 

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