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plparseopts: parse arguments for Fortran 95
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>The PLplot Plotting Library: Programmer's Reference Manual</TH
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NAME="plsescfortran95"
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>: Set the escape character for text strings
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> Set the escape character for text strings. From
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Fortran 95 it needs to be the decimal ASCII value. Only
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selected characters are allowed to prevent the user from shooting
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himself in the foot (For example, a <SPAN
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of backslash as a character escape). Here are the allowed escape
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