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satır atlatma

listen to the pronunciation of satır atlatma
التركية - الإنجليزية
line feed
On a typewriter, the action of the carriage roller to push the page up one, two or one and a half lines (as set elsewhere) when executing a carriage return
The character (0x0a in ASCII) which advances the paper by one line in a teletype or printer, or moves the cursor to the next line on a display
To advance the page one line at a time, particularly in rapid succession
(Bilgisayar) Often abbreviated LF, a line feed is a code that moves the cursor on a display screen down one line. In the ASCII character set, a line feed has a decimal value of 10. On printers, a line feed advances the paper one line. Some printers have a button labeled LF that executes a line feed when pressed. (Note, however, that the printer must be in off-line mode to execute a line feed.)
advance of one line
Printer function that advances the paper one line, generally 1/6 in
Part of the normal behavior of pressing the Enter key on a keyboard that causes the cursor to go to the beginning of the next line In Telnet, this behavior sometimes needs to be turned off, resulting in an option to have a carriage return (for example, the Enter key) either with or without a line feed
A control panel button and control code that advances the paper one line space
Sending the Line Feed control character to the printer causes the print head to advance one line On some printers it also causes the print head to return to the left of the carriage
the operation that prepares for the next character to be printed or displayed on the next line