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Re: @key broken
From: |
Alfred M. Szmidt |
Subject: |
Re: @key broken |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Jan 2009 10:34:26 +0100 |
{\tt \backslash}$\langle${\rm CR}$\rangle$
or
{\tt \backslash<CR>}
I'm baffled. Why the backslash? As a casual reader, I would never
think that a backslash somehow means the name of a key.
Any other ideas?
So far my favorite option is to leave it as-is: {\tt CR}.
I like this as well, it is also used in Emacs.
- @key broken, Werner LEMBERG, 2009/01/05
- Re: @key broken, Oleg Katsitadze, 2009/01/06
- Re: @key broken, Karl Berry, 2009/01/12
- Re: @key broken, Werner LEMBERG, 2009/01/13
- Re: @key broken, Karl Berry, 2009/01/13
- Re: @key broken, Werner LEMBERG, 2009/01/13
- Re: @key broken, Karl Berry, 2009/01/13
- Re: @key broken, Werner LEMBERG, 2009/01/13
- Re: @key broken,
Alfred M. Szmidt <=
- Re: @key broken, Werner LEMBERG, 2009/01/14
Re: @key broken, Karl Berry, 2009/01/13