On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 02:07:12PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > >>>>> "Juergen" == Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Juergen> On 04-Mar-2002 Helmut Lichtenberg wrote: > > >> It works if you press Ctrl-Enter twice (to get an empty line). With > >> only one Ctrl-Enter I get: > >> > >> \AkAddress{My Name My Street MyCity} > > Juergen> Seems strange to me with one you should get in the LaTeX > Juergen> file: > > Juergen> \AkAddress{My Name \\ My Street \\ My City} > > Juergen> Am I right? Jean-Marc? > > Yes, I thought the same when I read the message, but maybe is there > something I do not understand.
I tried it again. It must be somehow linked with the environment. Here are two descriptions of my layout file: Style Brieftext CopyStyle Standard KeepEmpty 1 BottomSep 0.4 LabelType Top_Environment LabelSep xx LabelString Brieftext: LabelFont Series Bold Shape Italic Color Blue EndFont End Style Adresse Margin Static LatexType Command LatexName AkAddress LeftMargin xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx::xx LabelSep xx TopSep 1.5 KeepEmpty 0 Align Left LabelType Static LabelString Anschrift: NewLine 1 TextFont Latex latex EndFont LabelFont Series Bold Shape Italic Color Blue EndFont End When I press Ctrl-Enter in the 'Brieftext' (i.e. text of the letter) environment it behaves like you described. In 'Adresse' it doesn't. Directly from the exported LaTeX-file, all line breaks produced by Ctrl-Enter: \AkAddress{aaaaaa bbbbbbb cccccccc} jjjjjjjjj\\ kkkkkk\\ lllll Helmut -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Helmut Lichtenberg (PGP Public Key available) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Institut f. Tierzucht und Tierverhalten - 31535 Neustadt - Germany Tel. +49 (0)5034/871-128 Fax +49 (0)5034/92579 --------------------------------------------------------------------