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With SDL TTF I've already gotten automatic line wrapping down using the built in "wrapped" function.

However, now I want to do what I guess you could call manual line wrapping. Basically, at certain points I want to start a new line.

Specifically, every time there is a open square bracket "[" I want to do a line ending, and continue the text on a new line. (The equivalent of hitting enter)

Any help would be awesome! (/n doesn't work with SDL TTF as far as I know)

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The \n is supposed to work in the _Wrapped() function calls. So just replace the [ character with a \n character.

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That did the trick! Thanks!

To restate for future users: Using the "_Wrapped()" function, '/n' does actually work as you'd expect. But not in the other TTF modes.

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