Appendix C
Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts
186
Literal characters
The backslash ( \ ) character defines that the
next character
is transmitted as a literal
character, and is not subject to any special processing ordinarily associated with
that character.
Examples:
■
\^
Includes a caret as part of the string
■
\<
Includes a < as part of the string
■
\\
Includes a backslash as part of the string
Summary of Contents for Zire
Page 1: ...Handbook for Palm Zire Handheld ...
Page 10: ...Contents x ...
Page 12: ...About This Book 2 ...
Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Setting Up Your Handheld 8 ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 2 Exploring Your Handheld 22 ...
Page 82: ...Chapter 6 Using Calculator 72 ...
Page 86: ...Chapter 7 Using Clock 76 ...
Page 112: ...Chapter 10 Using Memo Pad 102 ...
Page 118: ...Chapter 11 Using Note Pad 108 ...
Page 176: ...Chapter 15 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 166 ...
Page 182: ...Appendix A Maintaining Your Handheld 172 ...
Page 194: ...Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions 184 ...
Page 208: ...Index 198 ...