Re: documenting Unix command lines; more than one line

Subject: Re: documenting Unix command lines; more than one line
From: "Stephen D. Martin" <smartin -at- RC -dot- GC -dot- CA>
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 1997 15:04:40 -0400

Janet Valade wrote:

> Actually, if the user types in that backslash, the command will work.
> The user won't get *any* error message.

Yes, thanks, it's always the little things that trip you up.

Kudos also to Kathy Kearney Moore for being the first person to provide
an entirely correct and useful response to Harrison's question.

Cheers!

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