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-#print
-As you've probably noticed, the backslash character "\"
-is rather special to the editor (and to other programs
-as well). So what do you do when you have to somehow
-get a backslash into some text, or to edit it in
-or out?
-
-Getting it in in the first place is quite easy: when
-you are appending with "a" (or inserting with "i", or
-changing with "c", or reading with "r"), there's
-nothing special about "\" at all. To verify this,
-add the line
-
-Two backslashes \\ do not equal one forward slash.
-
-to the file "junk", re-write it, then type "ready".
-#create Ref
-This is a file with a silly line in it.
-Two backslashes \\ do not equal one forward slash.
-#create junk
-This is a file with a silly line in it.
-#user
-#cmp Ref junk
-#log
-#next
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