Hallo!
otoh, TextBase generates a string out of the incoming list anyhow. it does not care whether the "\n" is a separate symbol or hidden within a symbol: "bi \n ba" is the same string (on the TexBase-side) as "bi" "\n" "ba" (using " " as a separator). both should result in: "bi ba"
yes, of course ...
(but none is "bi\nba"!)
hm ... I don't really undestand that ... you mean "bi\nba" should not result in "bi ba" ?
and i do think [linebreak] is a better name than [maxchar] ;-)
that's it - thanks!
but anyway, I think I will let it as it is for now ... because list parsing stuff would be again much additional work (I can forget all the vector+string stuff then ... :(
so maybe I have time to put it in TextBase this evening, please let me know if you think that's for nothing ...
LG Georg
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