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				 | {{{kbd(s)}}} | =#+BEGIN_SRC= ... =#+END_SRC=             | 
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				 | {{{kbd(v)}}} | =#+BEGIN_VERSE= ... =#+END_VERSE=         | 
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				+** Escape Character 
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				+#+cindex: escape character 
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				+#+cindex: zero width space 
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				+You may sometimes want to write text that looks like Org syntax, but 
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				+should really read as plain text.  Org may use a specific escape 
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				+character in some situations, e.g., a backslash in macros (see [[*Macro 
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				+Replacement]]).  In the general case, however, we suggest to use the 
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				+zero width space.  You can get it with one of the following: 
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				+: C-x 8 <RET> zero width space <RET> 
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				+: C-x 8 <RET> 200B <RET> 
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				+For example, in order to write =[[1,2]]= as-is in your document, you can 
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				+write this, where =X= denotes the zero width space character: 
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				+: [[X1,2]] 
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				 ** Speed Keys 
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				 :PROPERTIES: 
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				 :DESCRIPTION: Electric commands at the beginning of a headline. 
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