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