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Neil Zanella nzanella at gmail.com
Sat Oct 16 12:48:53 PDT 2004


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To: lehors at sophia.inria.fr
Subject: XPM issues
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Hi,

As a software developer, I have recently come across an issue with the
XPM file format.
I know you are the author of the format. The question is: are C-style
escape sequences
supported by the XPM file format or are these illegal. Recently, a
fellow developer was
using an XPM file with escaped backslash in it (placed there by a
software application).
The result: 50% of the applications could use it, 50% failed to open
the XPM file. Now I

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