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Continuous lines

For some Kazimir's tags, the line can become quite long (I think more especially about the 'Kazimir' tag). Splitting a long line in several shorter lines is then natural. In most UNIX's scripting languages, the backslash character is used at the end of the line to tell to the parser that is next line is to be concatenated with the current one. This syntax is also available in the Kazimir's configuration file. Each line whose last non-blank character is a backslash will continue on the next one.



Philippe Deniel 2008-07-22
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