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Post by Mostly Harmless (flufflepuff) on Jun 1, 2013 21:53:53 GMT -5
Calm down. That always happens when there's an apostrophe. No worries ^^
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Post by Coaster on Jun 1, 2013 22:52:30 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure it has to do with the fact that some characters, such as ', ", new lines, and tabs need to be put in the form of escape characters when used in code (\', \", \n, \t etc.). For the quotation marks, it's because they typically are used to enclose a character or string primitive, and there needs to be a way around that or else it'd mess up the program. (The other two, and others unmentioned, are because there's no keyboard button for it and white space isn't the same.)
Which is just a long and somewhat technical way to explain exactly what Fluffle already said.
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Post by Patjade on Jun 1, 2013 23:05:41 GMT -5
My collaborator and I had an error when submitting our comic called Why Weewoos Don't Play Yooyuball. My collaborator didn't put a slash in the title but when we got the this comic has been sent successfully message there was a slash in the middle of the title. We tried to resubmit and we got an error saying that a comic of that name has been submitted already and again in error it showed a slash in the title name. I was wondering if you could fix this and I'm also wondering if the comic was even received correctly. I'm worried that if the title was messed up maybe the whole comic was messed up in the submission. I also neomailed nt_editor explaining the situation. I'm guessing the "/" is just before the apostrophe in "don't". It showed up as don/'t. That's because it delineates between having an apostrophe in a word, and a formatting command. It should be fixed if the comic is accepted and posted.
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