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  2. Page break - Wikipedia

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    For example, when printing using the .NET Framework, the PrintPageEventArgs.HasMorePages property is used to indicate a form feed is desired. Semantic use. The form feed character is sometimes used in plain text files of source code as a delimiter for a page break, or as marker for sections of code.

  3. HTML - Wikipedia

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    HTML is a markup language that defines the structure and presentation of web pages. It is one of the core technologies of the World Wide Web, along with CSS and JavaScript. HTML allows creating and formatting text, images, links, tables, forms, and other elements on a web page. Learn more about the history, syntax, and features of HTML on Wikipedia.

  4. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

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    Wikitext, also known as wikimarkup, is the code used to format content on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. This help page explains how to use wikitext to create and edit articles, templates, tags, and other elements. You can learn the basic syntax, how to insert links, images, tables, and more.

  5. Non-breaking space - Wikipedia

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    Non-breaking space. In word processing and digital typesetting, a non-breaking space ( ), also called NBSP, required space, [1] hard space, or fixed space (in most typefaces, it is not of fixed width ), is a space character that prevents an automatic line break at its position. In some formats, including HTML, it also prevents consecutive ...

  6. Line wrap and word wrap - Wikipedia

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    For example, in HTML there is a <br> tag that has the same purpose as the soft return in word processors described above. Unicode. The Unicode Line Breaking Algorithm determines a set of positions, known as break opportunities, that are appropriate places in which to begin a new line. The actual line break positions are picked from among the ...

  7. Template:Page break - Wikipedia

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    To break up discontiguous runs of pages. For continuing text, use of <pages>, as per style is preferred. {{{label}}}, prefixing word, default word is page, or label= to have no prefix. The prefix is omitted by default for a left-floated break. Note that label can also be used for non-standard alternate labelling of page separation.

  8. Escape sequences in C - Wikipedia

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    In the C programming language, an escape sequence is specially delimited text in a character or string literal that represents one or more other characters to the compiler. It allows a programmer to specify characters that are otherwise difficult or impossible to specify in a literal. An escape sequence starts with a backslash ( \) called the ...

  9. Help:Line-break handling - Wikipedia

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    Help:Line-break handling - Wikipedia is a webpage that explains how Wikipedia handles different types of line breaks in its articles and source code. It covers topics such as soft and hard returns, automatic word wrapping, line spacing, and special characters. It also provides examples and guidelines for editors and readers who want to understand or modify the line-break behavior of Wikipedia.