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"Warp" <war### [at] tag povray org> wrote in message
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> bob h <omn### [at] charter net> wrote:
> : BTW, seeing as the double backward slashes are used in that file path,
and
> : I've seen mention of that elsewhere, I wondered why I can use singles
just
> : fine here. Just common practice to use doubles all the time even though
I
> : guess it's strings which really need them and not such things as
image_map?
>
> What I am wondering is if you can use whitespaces in the path (for
> example "c:\\My Documents\\picture.jpg").
Yes, I can use that, sure. Even as "c:\My Documents\picture.jpg". Been
doing so for a couple years anyhow. As I said, only place I'd have to use
double backslashes is in string functions such as concat() or in message
streams such as #debug.
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