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Split up line 204 which was greater than 72 characters #10

Closed asoloway64 closed 3 years ago

cabo commented 3 years ago

Actually, I think you need trailing backslashes on 204 and 205, but I haven't used continuation lines on #define for quite some time.

bsilverajan commented 3 years ago

Actually, I think you need trailing backslashes on 204 and 205, but I haven't used continuation lines on #define for quite some time.

Very true, that was my mistake!

asoloway64 commented 3 years ago

Markdown uses backslash for control characters, so my understanding was that you needed the double-backslash to get a backslash displayed.

bsilverajan commented 3 years ago

Markdown uses backslash for control characters, so my understanding was that you needed the double-backslash to get a backslash displayed.

I ran both versions through xml2rfc and it seems just a single backslash suffices. So I think we can merge the PR with Carsten's changes.

Thank you both!