No, I do not. I suggest a change in content because the current content is wrong. One correction though: the ‘printf’ library interface does recognise two escape sequences, namely ‘\%’ and ‘\\’. These two are supported by the ‘printf’ command, of course, but all other escape sequences are command-specific and should be documented somehow. Not all of them are documented on the info page, e.g. ‘\n’ is not.
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