2015-03-12 13:51 GMT+01:00 Alex Miller <a...@puredanger.com>:

> Try print-str and println-str.
>

​I am not the OP, but I tried that and it does not work. At the moment the
only thing that I got working is:
    (printf "a line and then \n another line")

But the OP does not want to use that. (Do not ask me why.)

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