A better way might be to use the Environment.NewLine property.
They just map to control characters, "\n" = newline and "\r" = carriage
return.
The difference, I believe, is that the newline moves the cursor vertically
one row. The horizontal position stays the same. The carriage return moves
the cursor to the beginning of the row that it is currently one.
Although the need for these have probably gone away, they are a carry-over
from the old dos environment in which these characters would give you
control over the cursors position.
"Ivan Demkovitch" <i@a.b> wrote in message
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Ok...
Now I want to know what is the difference between \n and \r\n ???
Thanks!