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Am Dienstag, 30. September 2008 schrieb Francisco Vila:
> I have noticed that "\times" goes "imes" in Spanish PDF @lilypondfile
> lsr snippets. English PDF is OK. The two instances I have seen so far
> come from
[...]
> both of which use @code{\\times}, as do the English texidoc and
> doctitle strings in
[...]
> but in these same files the Spanish strings use a single backslash.
> Aren't they supposed to come from the ones in texidocs/ ? When did the
> double backslashes become single?
These are caused by makelsr.ly. Fix can be found at:
http://codereview.appspot.com/6260
In makelsr.py, we read in the .texidoc file and insert its contents into the
snippet page. Unfortunately, this is done using a regexp, so \\ is understood
as ONE escaped backslash. Thus, I simply replace \\ by \\\\ before
inserting...
Okay to apply?
Cheers,
Reinhold
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