I found this particularly annoying myself, and turned it off. You can see the 
code in my emacs 
config<https://github.com/magnars/.emacs.d/blob/master/setup-paredit.el#L62-L63>
.

If you don't want to mess around with how paredit works, you can always 
insert any character with C-q 

- Magnar

On Monday, March 3, 2014 10:09:47 PM UTC+1, Erlis Vidal wrote:
>
> Hi this is not a clojure question but I'm sure some one on this list can 
> help me. 
>
> I'm trying to write a regex using paredit and it looks like I cannot write 
> something like this 
>
> #"mypattern \d"
>
> whenever I type the character \ I see the text "Escaping character..." in 
> the minibuffer. It is waiting for another character and then it uses the 
> two characters as a single one, so I cannot delete only one, they are 
> together.
>
> I see how this can be useful for strings, but for regex this is not 
> helping. 
>
> I end up writing my regex like (re-pattern "mypattern \\d") instead of 
> using the short syntax. 
>
> Any idea how can I write the short syntax using paredit? 
>
> Thanks, 
> Erlis 
>

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