That character is U+2028 Line SEParator, which is a kind of newline character. Think of it as the Unicode equivalent of HTML’s . Supprimer les caractères spéciaux "L SEP" ou "LSEP" "P SEP" ou "PSEP" Ever try to cut and paste from Word into your blog or HTML code and got stuck with all kinds of Windows specific special characters? Paste your copy from Word, or any other editor, into this tool first and it will strip out the following characters for you. It will give you a text and HTML version of your content. The HTML version will have paragraph tags around each block of text. LSEP dans InDesign LSEP dans Affinity Designer ou Affinity Publisher