* ^L character?
@ 2006-11-08 2:02 Peter
2006-11-08 2:40 ` Dan Sommers
2006-11-08 4:44 ` B. T. Raven
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From: Peter @ 2006-11-08 2:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm trying to work with a file that I pasted-as-text from Acroread, in
Windows XP. I'd like to replace all of the ^L characters that show up
in this document with either nothing, or a \newline (for LaTeX). How
do I go about replacing a character like that using Emacs?
Thank you.
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* Re: ^L character?
2006-11-08 2:02 ^L character? Peter
@ 2006-11-08 2:40 ` Dan Sommers
2006-11-08 4:44 ` B. T. Raven
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From: Dan Sommers @ 2006-11-08 2:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 20:02:37 -0600,
Peter <facetious_nickname@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to work with a file that I pasted-as-text from Acroread, in
> Windows XP. I'd like to replace all of the ^L characters that show up
> in this document with either nothing, or a \newline (for LaTeX). How
> do I go about replacing a character like that using Emacs?
You can enter control characters into emacs by prefacing them by C-q; so
to replace ^L's with \newline:
M-% C-q C-l RET \newline RET
Assuming you haven't hacked your key mappings too much, you can get help
on C-q with:
C-h C-k C-q
HTH,
Dan
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Dan Sommers
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* Re: ^L character?
2006-11-08 2:02 ^L character? Peter
2006-11-08 2:40 ` Dan Sommers
@ 2006-11-08 4:44 ` B. T. Raven
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From: B. T. Raven @ 2006-11-08 4:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Peter" <facetious_nickname@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uzmb2r8zm.fsf@hotmail.com...
> I'm trying to work with a file that I pasted-as-text from Acroread, in
> Windows XP. I'd like to replace all of the ^L characters that show up
> in this document with either nothing, or a \newline (for LaTeX). How
> do I go about replacing a character like that using Emacs?
>
> Thank you.
To replace ^L with nothing (delete):
M-% C-q C-l RET RET
spacebar....
then after seeing it work on a few, press ! to replace all.
To replace ^L with a newline:
M-% C-q C-l RET C-q C-j RET
for an actual newline char 10
or
.... \newline if that's what LaTeX wants.
M stands for Meta (mapped to Alt on common keyboards). M-% (Alt-Shift-%)
and C-q C-L C-j are keychords: While holding down the first, press the
second.
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