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Quotation

For the Wikipedia quotation templates, see Category:Quotation templates.

Quote can refer to:

See also quoting. For the Wikipedia quotation templates, see Category:Quotation templates. ... Quasi-quotation is a linguistic device that facilitates rigorous and terse formulation of general rules about linguistic expressions while properly observing the use-mention distinction. ... Quotation marks or inverted commas (also called quotes and speech marks) are punctuation marks used in pairs to set off speech, a quotation, a phrase or a word. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... AIR QUOTES ARE ANNOYING! SAYS WHO? SAYS ME! FUCK AIR QUOTES! I HATE THEM! THEYRE JUST SICK VARIANTS OF THE PEACE SIGN! ... Scare quotes are quotation marks used for purposes other than to identify a direct quotation, mostly as a flag to provoke in the reader a negative association for the word enclosed in the quotes. ... Quotation marks, also called quotes, speech marks or inverted commas, are punctuation marks used in pairs to set off speech, a quotation, or a phrase. ... A Financial Quotation refers to specific Market data relating to a security (finance) or commodity. ... A sales quote allows a prospective buyer to see what costs would be involved for the work they would like to have done. ... A pull quote mockup using text from the article Wikipedia A pull quote (also known as a lift-out quote or a call-out) is a quotation or edited excerpt from an article that is placed in a larger typeface on the same page, serving to lead readers into an... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Quote mining is the practice of compiling quotes from large volumes of literature or spoken word. ... Quote. ... A nested quote is a quote that is encapsulated inside another quote, forming a hierarchy with multiple levels. ... Quoted-printable is an encoding using ASCII characters for non-ASCII text. ... A win quote is a phrase spoken by a fighting game character after defeating an opponent. ... Quote Notation is a numbering system used to respresent the rational numbers. ... Quote is the protagonist from the independent game Cave Story. ... Cave Story ) is a freeware videogame released in 2004 for PC, designed and created over five years[1] by Daisuke Amaya, art-name Pixel. ... Quoting, or to quote, is to encapsulate information within a pair of double quotes (ASCII code 0x22). ...


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Help: Parameter Quoting (453 words)
The back quotes are removed from the command line before the command is executed.
The double quotes themselves will be passed to the command as part of the parameter.
The back quotes caused the command processor to pass the string to the batch file as a single parameter.
Quoting (181 words)
Quoting means just that, bracketing a string in quotes.
In everyday speech or writing, when we "quote" a phrase, we set it apart and give it special meaning.
An important use of quoting is protecting a command-line parameter from the shell, but still letting the calling program expand it.
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