Re: very OT : jscript question

Date : Fri, 22 Jul 2005 02:13:42 +0000
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : "brad" <brad(at)cg-soup.com>
Subject : Re: very OT : jscript question
The literal string character in jscript to do a carriage return is '\r' or '\r\n' 

One way to see this in action is to create an Annotation node in XSI, then type in some text with a return. The command history will show you the string value entered into the Annotation.text property, which will include the return character.

-Brad
-------Original Message-------
> From: michael malinowski <hejherbert(at)hotmail.com>
> Subject: very OT : jscript question
> Sent: 22 Jul '05 01:52
> 
>  Morning all. Appologies for such an off topic question, i am not part of a
>  jscript mailing list (if you know a good one i would be greatful to be
>  pointed to it).
>  
>  I have jscript write text on the fly in a text area on a webpage, its almost
>  complete, but i cant work out how to make it recognise or make a new
>  paragraph. Space's and characters are fine but i have no idea how to make
>  jscript see an Enter/Return.
>  Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>  
>  Cheers
>  Mike
>  
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>  Mike Malinowski
>  Character Rigger - Animal Logic
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