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The Line Separator (U+2028) is a Unicode character designed to explicitly indicate a line break in text without depending on platform-specific conventions like carriage return or line feed. It ensures consistency across different systems and software by providing a uniform way to signify a new line. The character is invisible and non-printing, serving as a formatting control character in environments that handle Unicode text.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Unicode | U+2028 |
| Hex code | 0x2028 |
| HTML Entity | 
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| LaTeX | No direct command (LaTeX typically uses \\ or \par for line breaks) |
| CSS | \2028 |
| Windows Alt Code | Alt + 8232 (decimal) Or Alt + +2028 (hex) |
| Mac OS | Use Character Viewer or copy/paste |
Purpose
- To provide platform-independent line breaks.
- To enhance text layout consistency across systems.
Key Features
- Ensures compatibility in Unicode text handling.
- Retains formatting integrity in diverse environments.
- Does not produce visible output in rendered text.