Multi paragraph text in .str files
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On 11/08/2017 at 02:17, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Renato,
I'm not aware of any changes on our end. But as you are asking, you are probably having problems with it?
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On 11/08/2017 at 09:21, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Andreas,
yes, i'm trying to output some lines to:
STRING MY_TEXT_INFO { ANIM OFF; CUSTOMGUI MULTISTRING; WORDWRAP; READONLY; }adding the Pipe Symbol.. but the output is with pipe instead a newline:
here the example:
Grid Name: density - Grid Class: unknown | Grid Name: temperature - Grid Class: unknown | Grid Name: v - Grid Class: unknown |would be good to have:
Grid Name: density - Grid Class: unknown
Grid Name: temperature - Grid Class: unknown
Grid Name: v - Grid Class: unknown -
On 11/08/2017 at 18:07, xxxxxxxx wrote:
If you create the string in your code, you need to use
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On 11/08/2017 at 19:49, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Niklas, what do you mean with "actual newline" ?
I tried to construct my string with '\n' without luck. -
On 12/08/2017 at 17:59, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm sorry... but maybe too hot in the brain.
Thanks all for your time
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On 14/08/2017 at 08:49, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
just for future readers, as it might not be completely clear: When setting a multi-line string parameter via code, one needs to use newline '\n' to add additional lines. While in the string file it is the pipe symbol '|'.
I will add this information also to one of the code examples.
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On 14/08/2017 at 09:57, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks Andreas
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On 25/08/2017 at 11:56, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I was just giving this a try in a c4d_strings.str stringtable. I get the string with the Pipe symbol still in
the text (using GeLoadString in Python), rather than it being replaced by a newline. Does this only work
in C++ or in description/dialog stringtables?Thanks!
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On 29/08/2017 at 08:20, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Niklas,
indeed GeLoadString() does not care for line wraps, neither in C++ nor in Python.
A small helper function could look like this:static String GeLoadStringUpd(Int32 id) { Int32 i; String str = GeLoadString(id); for (i = str.GetLength() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { if (str[i] == '|') { str.Delete(i, 1); str.Insert(i, GeGetLineEnd()); } } return str; }
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On 30/08/2017 at 02:31, xxxxxxxx wrote:
for me, \u000d works to create a line break in a str file.