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Why do I find ^L in elisp code?


From: Christopher Dimech
Subject: Why do I find ^L in elisp code?
Date: Sat, 22 May 2021 17:47:45 +0200

Is it still useful in new code? 

The Form Feed is hard to type.  Most text editors do not provide easy ways to 
type it.
Could emacs cease using invisible glyphs as they could be are confusing and 
hard to read
and type?  Sometimes I see an ASCII art box.

Regards
Christopher


> Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 3:30 AM
> From: "arthur miller" <arthur.miller@live.com>
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> Subject: RE: Why do I find ^L in elisp code?
>
> If  you are going to contribute a patch, don't remove them. I Was told .... 😀
> 
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> -------- Originalmeddelande --------
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> Datum: 2021-05-22 17:23 (GMT+01:00)
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> Ämne: Re: Why do I find ^L in elisp code?
> 
> On 2021-05-22 at 16:53:33 +0200,
> Christopher Dimech <dimech@gmx.com> wrote:
> 
> > Why do I find ^L in elisp code?
> 
> Printers interpret U+000C FORM FEED as, well, a form feed, aka a page
> break.  In the days of paper printers, it was a way to force the printer
> to start a new page.  Yes, much existing elisp is that old.
> 
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