\inputencoding{utf8} | |
\HeaderA{ver20}{Johnson \& Johnson, \$ \_ \#\#\# \textasciicircum{} \textasciitilde{}}{ver20} | |
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\begin{Description}\relax | |
This is the description | |
\end{Description} | |
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\begin{Arguments} | |
\begin{ldescription} | |
\item[\code{foo}] item 1 | |
\item[\code{bar}] space, the item 2 | |
\item[\code{bah}] newline, then item 3 | |
\end{ldescription} | |
\end{Arguments} | |
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\begin{Details}\relax | |
\R{} \R{} \bsl{}R \eqn{\alpha\beta\Gamma}{} | |
In code, all that needs to be escaped is percent, backslash and unpaired | |
braces: \code{\% \bsl{} \{}. Unescaped: \code{\$ \# \_ \textasciicircum{} \textasciitilde{} < > |}, and as a | |
pair, \code{\{...\}}. If we escape: \code{ \_ \# \$ \& \{ \} \bsl{} } | |
And some backslashes: \code{\bsl{} \bsl{} \bsl{}\bsl{} \bsl{}\bsl{}} should | |
give one, one, two, two backslashes. | |
How about \bsl{} (that is backslash space) in text? | |
Elsewhere, \{ \} \% \bsl{} need to be escaped, but not \$ \# \_ \textasciicircum{} \textasciitilde{} < > | . | |
Let's try that again in \code{\bsl{}samp}: \samp{ \{ \} \% \bsl{} \$ \# \_ \textasciicircum{} \textasciitilde{} < > |}. | |
And if we do escape: \bsl{}\$ \bsl{}\# \bsl{}\_ , and with three backslashes, \bsl{}\bsl{}\#. | |
\deqn{a < b > c | d, x^y}{} | |
\deqn{\$k > \#k, x_y, x\_y}{} | |
group-weighting from \$[N\_iP\_i(1-P\_i)]\$ | |
\begin{alltt} | |
% a | |
\bsl{} | |
\bsl{}% c | |
\{ | |
\bsl{}\{ | |
\end{alltt} | |
\end{Details} | |
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\begin{Section}{URLs and emails} | |
URLs need to be verbatim: \url{testit ~^_$#<>|}. | |
Markus Kuhn, ``ASCII and Unicode quotation marks''. | |
\url{http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/quotes.html} | |
No escape is needed in \email{Micah\_Altman@harvard.edu} | |
\end{Section} | |
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\begin{Examples} | |
\begin{ExampleCode} | |
"\\r\\n" | |
\end{ExampleCode} | |
\end{Examples} |