I will look into turning FF into LF when a script is read, & will do it if there are no problems.

Does Linux do something to the FF?  I don't see why you don't get the same error there as on Windows.

Henry Rich

On 7/18/2021 7:58 AM, Michal Wallace wrote:
I sometimes use the ^L character (FF, or 12{a.) in source code files to
divide my code into "pages".

(I have emacs set up so that I can page back and forth showing one page at
a time without scrolling, so the top line of the page is always at the top
of the screen when that page is showing, etc.)

I've done this with J source code with no problems in the past. It works
fine in jqt and in jconsole on linux, but I just discovered that if I try
to load a J script written this way in the windows version of jconsole, it
gives me a spelling error on that character.

Is this something that could be officially supported, or do I need to
change my ways? :D
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