![]() ![]() So maybe, it is what you said: the iOS only supports and not ? I will test it again (but I do not have an iOS device myself and will have to rely on someone else.) The works fine on the Android but on the iPad only shows as a On the left is the iPad and the right Android WhereYouGo Still confused after a test I did with this: see attached screenshot. (edit) About the difference between the and WF compiler. However, the WhereYouGo app seems to be smart enough to display line breaks as intended. The site will just give you what you put in. The WF compiler will substitute a line break the player app will recognize if it sees you're trying to use line breaks. *** Important: There's a difference between what you get with downloading from and anything using the Wherigo Foundation's compiler. I guess I shouldn't bother with retaining Garmin compatibility, but it would be a pain if WhereYouGo didn't support. I think this app will detect some of the line break symbology in use, such as the HTML line break, and make sure it's displayed as a line break.Ĭan anyone fill in what WhereYouGo recognizes? I don't have an Android device. I'm not sure what it does when downloaded directly from. WhereYouGo recognizes regular line breaks, the newline character, and an uppercase, but not the lowercase (edited) when fed through the WF compiler. ![]() Wherigo for iOS only recognizes the newline character (I did not test for regular line breaks), but will recognize or if fed through the WF compiler (edited).Garmon Oregon recognizes regular line breaks and the newline character, but not.Webwigo recognizes regular line breaks and the newline character, but not.Groundspeak's emulator recognizes regular line breaks (char(13), which is equivalent to either \n or \r), the newline character, and an uppercase, but not the lowercase.However, here's what I've been able to gather: I received a request from someone to help him with line breaks in his Wherigo\\kit cartridge. ![]()
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