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@@ -562,12 +562,12 @@ which allows only the following characters to be backslash-escaped:
\`*_{}[]()>#+-.!
A backslash-escaped space is parsed as a nonbreaking space. It will
-appear in TeX output as '`~`' and in HTML and XML as '`\ `' or
-'`\ `'.
+appear in TeX output as `~` and in HTML and XML as `\ ` or
+`\ `.
A backslash-escaped newline (i.e. a backslash occurring at the end of
a line) is parsed as a hard line break. It will appear in TeX output as
-'`\\`' and in HTML as '`<br />`'. This is a nice alternative to
+`\\` and in HTML as `<br />`. This is a nice alternative to
markdown's "invisible" way of indicating hard line breaks using
two trailing spaces on a line.
@@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ capital letter with a period, by at least two spaces.[^2]
escape can be used:
(C\) 2007 Joe Smith
-
+
Pandoc also pays attention to the type of list marker used, and to the
starting number, and both of these are preserved where possible in the
output format. Thus, the following yields a list with numbers followed