On Sun, Dec 05, 2010 at 07:35:35AM -0700, Eric Schulte spake thus:
> Also, I often see ^L characters in lisp files inside of Emacs, I believe
> these characters are used for in-file navigation, but I don't know how,
> so that might be another avenue of investigation (I'd be interested to
> hear what you turn up in this direction).

Hi Eric,

The ^L characters allow navigation by pages. By default, `forward-page'
is bound to:

    C-x ]

and `backward-page' is bound to:

    C-x [

You can try it out in the *scratch* buffer by inserting ^L chars with:

    C-q C-l

HTH,
-Al


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