+ It's also important to realize that the first character before
+ the closing identifier must be a newline as defined by your
+ operating system. So for example on macs; <literal>\r</literal>.
I guess, you intended to write : here and not ;
In all honesty I don't really know the difference :) I
first used a , but then decided to try ; so if you
know it should change, change it ;) My grammar skills
are mostly played by ear.
I thought you intended something like this shortened:
So for example on macs the correct line ending is: \r"...
But the following is better now as I think about it:
This means <literal>\r</literal> on Machintosh for example.
I'll modify the text to this...
Goba
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