Sets the position of the text cursor to the beginning of the next line.
new_line sets the position of the text cursor to the beginning of the next line. The new position depends on the current font. The left end of the baseline for writing the following text string (not considering descenders) is placed on this position. If the next line does not fit into the window the content of the window is scrolled by the height of one line in the upper direction. In order to reach the correct new cursor position the font used in the next line must be set before new_line is called. The cursor is assigned to the window and does not change if a switch of the current output window occurs. The position is changed by the output or input of text (write_string, read_string) or by an explicit change of position by (set_tposition).
new_line returns TRUE, if a window is activated. Otherwise an exception is raised.
open_window, set_window, open_textwindow, search_font, set_font, write_string
get_tposition, get_string_extents, set_tposition, move_rectangle