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Rob Ermers wrote:
Dear Friends,
It seems I am really having a problem. The backslash in my import document yields “.
\startsetups[letter:content] \input brieftekst \stopsetups
My document (brieftext.tex) among other things contains the following string:
ge\"interesseerde, which yields --> ge“”interesseerde
I am unable to use any normal code in my text, which is very problematic!
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