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RE: Any way to remove ^L or ^M from some buffer outputs?
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Drew Adams |
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RE: Any way to remove ^L or ^M from some buffer outputs? |
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Mon, 5 Oct 2020 10:06:02 -0700 (PDT) |
> > > Use `query-replace' (`M-%') or `M-x replace-string'
> >
> > But this assumes the buffer is editable ... besides
> > there should be a command (onee) that toggles the
> > visibility of that specific kind of representation,
> > whatever it is called, for _all_ such chars...
>
> It is in read-only buffers,
If you want to edit a read-only buffer, toggle it
to writable with `C-x C-q'.
If it's a file buffer and you don't have write
permission for the file, then you likely won't be
able to write the updated buffer back to the file.
But that's a different problem from being able to
edit the buffer.
> I was just thinking there is option to
> remove that as it looks as garbiage.
Garbage/noise is in the eye of the beholder.
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Drew Adams <=
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- Re: Any way to remove ^L or ^M from some buffer outputs?, Jean Louis, 2020/10/09
- Re: Any way to remove ^L or ^M from some buffer outputs?, Eli Zaretskii, 2020/10/10
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