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\DOC print_newline

\TYPE {print_newline : (void -> void)}

\SYNOPSIS
Prints a newline.

\DESCRIBE
The function {print_newline} starts the text following it on the next
line. This is done irrespective of consistent or inconsistent
formatting and margin settings.

\FAILURE
Never fails.

\EXAMPLE
A simple example is:
{
   #let example =
      (print_string `first`;
       print_newline();
       print_string `second`;
       print_newline());;
}
\noindent The result is:
{
   first
   second
   example = () : void
}

\SEEALSO
print_begin, print_end, print_break

\ENDDOC