Fix a couple of typos and fix markup of \.
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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c "@(#)$Name: $:$Id: eshell.texi,v 1.7 2000/12/06 20:02:30 fx Exp $"
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@c "@(#)$Name: $:$Id: eshell.texi,v 1.8 2001/01/26 06:19:25 johnw Exp $"
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@c Documentation for Eshell: The Emacs Shell.
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@c Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@ -498,13 +498,13 @@ Eshell recognizes several different kinds of command arguments:
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@item Emacs process handles
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@end enumerate
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Most users need worry only about the first two. The third, Lisp lists,
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Most users need to worry only about the first two. The third, Lisp lists,
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occur very frequently, but almost always behind the scenes.
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Strings are the most common type of argument, and consist of nearly any
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character. Special characters---those used by Eshell
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specifically---must be preceded by a backslash (\). When in doubt, it
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safe to add backslashes anywhere and everywhere.
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specifically---must be preceded by a backslash (@samp{\}). When in doubt, it
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is safe to add backslashes anywhere and everywhere.
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Here is a more complicated @command{echo} example:
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