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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ running 'dofile "foo.lua"'), and then has several tests for that class
and its methods; and we can put another block with tests like that
after the class Bletch, and other blocks after some functions. Eepitch
allows sending these tests line by line to the Lua interpreter by
-typing <f8\> on each line that we want to send, and this lets us create
+typing <f8> on each line that we want to send, and this lets us create
tests that are very easy to understand even without writing comments;
this gives us a very quick way to document code by executable tests,
that is super-great for experimental code that is still going to
@@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ change a lot before running the risk of being read by other people.
These multi-line comments with eepitch blocks that run an interpreter
and make it load the current file are called "test blocks". The
-command \`M-x eeit' inserts a test block at point, using the major mode
+command `M-x eeit' inserts a test block at point, using the major mode
to decide the right syntax to use for the multi-line comments and for
the "dofile". We can configure the syntax of the test blocks for the
-current major mode by running \`M-x find-eeit-links'; this can also be
+current major mode by running `M-x find-eeit-links'; this can also be
used to add support for test blocks to more languages (or, more
precisely: to more major modes).