Inserting a backslash in a text object
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:45 am
I'm interested in inserting a backslash into a text object.
Can anyone help with getting around the interpretation as an escape character? I've tried all the usual double backslash and quote combinations but haven't had a positive result yet.
I tried using the "insert unicode" options, but each time I found an appropriate backslash character it was interpreted the same way.
I've read the documentationon using \S to get semi superimposed super and sub scripts (sorry, there was a special on alliteration today!), but can't find any other escape sequence or related documentation.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Can anyone help with getting around the interpretation as an escape character? I've tried all the usual double backslash and quote combinations but haven't had a positive result yet.
I tried using the "insert unicode" options, but each time I found an appropriate backslash character it was interpreted the same way.
I've read the documentationon using \S to get semi superimposed super and sub scripts (sorry, there was a special on alliteration today!), but can't find any other escape sequence or related documentation.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.