Jack Carr Posted January 15, 2004 Posted January 15, 2004 Quick question to anyone with experience with this. I recently designed a scenario and submittde it to the Scenario Depot. When I loaded in the briefing text it seemed tpo load fine and in fact you can view what was written but it does not load cleanly. What I mean by this is simply the line wrapping somehow gets lost. It appears in the scenario as if the line wrapping fails. Example: You might see a sentence that appears to wrap quite nicely. Then you might get a sentence that appears like this one does. I use a common text file editor to create the briefing, notepad. Any ideas out there as to a solution for this. I would prefer to have nice neat briefings in the future. Thanks all. 0 Quote
GJK Posted January 15, 2004 Posted January 15, 2004 Type your briefing in your text editor, then, turn off word-wrap in that editor so that all the paragraph's are one, big, long line. Then copy and paste it in. It's not that linefeeds are getting lost, actually, it's that it's keeping the linefeeds that your text editor was adding. 0 Quote
Sergei Posted January 15, 2004 Posted January 15, 2004 Are you sure you haven't put any breaklines (Enter) at the end of some lines, or continued a sentence from different line by mistake? 0 Quote
Jack Carr Posted January 15, 2004 Author Posted January 15, 2004 Originally posted by GJK: Type your briefing in your text editor, then, turn off word-wrap in that editor so that all the paragraph's are one, big, long line. Then copy and paste it in. It's not that linefeeds are getting lost, actually, it's that it's keeping the linefeeds that your text editor was adding. I'll give this a try. Thanks. 0 Quote
Jack Carr Posted January 15, 2004 Author Posted January 15, 2004 Originally posted by Sergei: Are you sure you haven't put any breaklines (Enter) at the end of some lines, or continued a sentence from different line by mistake? Sergei, I probably did, not realizing the ramifications of doing so when it was imported. Thanks for your help. 0 Quote
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