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backslashed

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English - Turkish

Definition of backslashed in English Turkish dictionary

backslash
(Bilgisayar) ters bölü
backslash
Sola Yatık bölü Çizgisi
backslash
{i} taksim işareti
backslash
{i} "\" işareti (bilgisayar)
backslash
Sola Eğik Çizgi
English - English

Definition of backslashed in English English dictionary

backslash
the punctuation mark /, properly called "slash"; see below
backslash
To prefix with a backslash so as to form an escape character
backslash
The punctuation mark \
backslash
character used when creating a "path" to a file (\) example: C: \Windows\ProgramFiles\Adobe exe
backslash
a line ( ) used in writing to separate words, numbers, or letters
backslash
Also called a virgule, the backslash key achieved fame because Microsoft used it to distinguish between subdirectories in MS-DOS This is a backslash: \
backslash
Symbol used to separate each directory level, for instance C: \Windows\Utilities For this reason, it is a reserved character and cannot be used as part of a filename
backslash
A keystroke (\) often used by operating systems (e g MS-DOS or Windows) to distinguish a step from one directory to a subdirectory along a path to a particular location or file
backslash
This is the "\" character It is a backwards slanting slash In DOS the backslash is used to symbolise the root directory It also helps to separate several items in a path name eg C: \DOS\COMMAND COM
backslash
(\) The most confusing key on the IBM keyboard Generally used when designating folders (subdirectories in DOS) Easily confused with the regular (sometimes called a front) slash (/) If a DOS command fails to work, check the correct use of backslash first
backslash
The punctuation mark, , sometimes used to indicate the beginning and ending of an area of words being marked for correction
backslash
n the standard character that is variously called "reverse solidus" or "backslash" (\) See Figure~2--5 @IGindex{base character}
backslash
The character \ This character is named <backslash> in the portable character set
backslash
{i} slash mark which runs from the upper left to the lower right, character "\" (Computers)
backslash
n the standard character that is variously called "reverse solidus" or "backslash" (\) See Figure~2--5
backslash
Unix uses a backslash to set off otherwise special characters In the UNIX shell for example, \* is a literal asterisk (a plain * matches every file in the current directory); \\ is an actual backslash, if you want one for some reason DOS users tend to type backslashes by mistake when Unix would rather see a regular slash(/)
backslash
\ Used in character escapes
backslash
under DOS, the separator used after a drive letter followed by a colon or following the network name of a computer, to differentiate between the above and a filename or directory name, or following a directory name to indicate a filename or a subdirectory
backslash
character above enter key Use back slash in DOS
backslash
The character \ In UNIX, it changes the interpretation of the next character in some way See also article 8 20, slash