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When copying from "Similar translations" the new line code (\n) is not shown in the input box where I write my translations. Error messages: Number of sentences; Newline. But when clicking on the next line to be translated the \n is visible in the translated text above the input box. Clicking on this text for translating again, the \n is gone. Not even a space to replace it. Error messages: Number of sentences; Newline. It is no problem inserting the missing \n by hand, but I think this is an undesirable behavior.

Example:
Unit #31201128.
English:
"The selected filter $(FILTER) is not included in your edition.\n
You can find information about orders on our homepage."

Similar translation:
"Det valde filteret $(FILTER) er ikkje med i den utgåva du brukar.\n
Du finn informasjon om bestilling på heimesida vår."

Input box after copying:
"Det valde filteret $(FILTER) er ikkje med i den utgåva du brukar.
Du finn informasjon om bestilling på heimesida vår."

Translated: As in Similar translation.

Input box, translating again:
"Det valde filteret $(FILTER) er ikkje med i den utgåva du brukar.Du finn informasjon om bestilling på heimesida vår."

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