I strongly doubt it's the easiest way to achieve what
you want, but you could write a script or define a
scriptdef that writes the \n (0x0A) to a property and
use it. Anyway, if you want your build to be platform
indipendent, I think ${line.separator} is still the
best choice.

Stefano Marsili
PFunctions: http://www.efanomars.net/pf

--- Alex Egg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I think some of your message got cut off... Is there
> any way you can think
> of to specify the line break literally in the xml
> attribute?
> 
> (Using the line.separator property works by the
> way!)
> 
> Thanks,
> Alex


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