El 22/9/2024 a las 21:58, G. Branden Robinson escribió: > Hi Jordán, > > At 2024-09-22T21:51:08-0300, isf (Jordán) wrote: >> When I use some symbols like \ or \* apparently perform a function >> that do not normally allow to appear in the formatted text. How can I >> make such symbols appear as if mere words? > > As with the shell and C languages, in *roff the backslash is an "escape > character". > > Here is a table from the groff_char(7) man page that explains how to get > some of the characters you might want. > > +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | Keycap Appearance and meaning Special character and meaning | > +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | " " neutral double quote \[dq] neutral double quote | > | ' ' closing single quote \[aq] neutral apostrophe | > | - - hyphen \- or \[-] minus sign/Unix dash | > | \ (escape character) \e or \[rs] reverse solidus | > | ^ ^ modifier circumflex \[ha] circumflex/caret/"hat" | > | ` ` opening single quote \(ga grave accent | > | ~ ~ modifier tilde \[ti] tilde | > +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > So if you want a backslash, type "\[rs]". > > Please let me know if this helps, or does not. > > Regards, > Branden
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