Mark,

AFAIK, decimal 11, i.e. 0x0A, i.e. \r is correct char code for
"Shift+Enter" (line break).

But it seems Cedric unable to get it work.

Sergey

On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Mark Beardsley
<[email protected]>wrote:

> The obvious answer is to create an additional paragraph but this has all
> sorts of complications if the end user adjusts the paragraph spacing for
> example. What I think you need to do is to find the coding for the line
> break (shift and enter). It should be possible to find out the correct pair
> of characters to insert into the document to accomplish this. You could
> then
> simply include the control characters into the run and that should be
> sufficient to accomplish what you are after. It might be worthwhile
> starting
> with reading a a Word document with HWPF and seeing what you get back for
> the shift/enter pairing. Alternatively, create an OOXML word document and
> unzip the xml to look at what is stored in the markup and see if that gives
> you any clues. Aside from that, I guess GIYF.
>
> Mark B
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