No, actually no.
But the background to my question (which I didn't mention since it doesn't belong to this list) is that I was dealing with a Seaside issue in which one string's newlines came back with CR+LF (carriage return and line feed) and under other conditions it came back as having LF+LF.
I wanted to construct a String for these exact sequences and do the appropriate replacement (that is replace all LF+LF ocurrences for CR+LF).
I am very glad that in Smalltalk it's possible to write a string-literal like you did (with a newline in-between).
2009/2/2 Ken G. Brown kbrown@mac.com:
Is there something wrong with just doing:
string := 'Hello There'.
?
Ken G. Brown