from an ofbiz view this should be a class in the CSS.

BJ Freeman sent the following on 12/17/2008 12:11 PM:
> Ok your right.
> 
> you must specify 'style="white-space: pre;"', which specifies
> pre-formatted text handling as in an HTML <pre> area.
> 
> so
> http://www.w3schools.com/TAGS/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_textarea
> paste in
> <textarea cols="80" style="white-space: pre;">
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> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 12/17/2008 11:48 AM:
>> Sorry it did not do it. --Jacek
>>
>>        <field name="bodyText"><textarea  default-value="${name}, \n\r
>> Thank you for ordering Birthday Party Event.
>>            This is to confirm that we received  your order ${orderId}
>> for the workshop ${productName}.
>>            The show start on ${eventDate} at ${eventTime}.
>>            Please give yourself 15 minutes before the beginning of the
>> workshop.
>>            Thank you for your order.
>>            Sincerely, LHS"/></field>
>>
>>
>> BJ Freeman wrote:
>>> are you following the standard format for generating emails?
>>> if so you can define and html and use html code for a break.
>>> however if you looking for manual way to input in to a text area then
>>> use the unix convention of \n (linefeed) then \r is a carriage return
>>> and will give you a double linefeed.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 12/17/2008 11:06 AM:
>>>  
>>>> All,
>>>>
>>>> I am sending email confirmation without attachment. I would like to
>>>> format bodytext using textarea.default-value.
>>>> Is it any way add line feed character into bodyText text?
>>>>
>>>> example instead of having
>>>> Mr Brown, thank you for your order ...
>>>> have
>>>> Mr Brown,
>>>> thank you for your order
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> Jacek
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     
>>
>>
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