VI/NROFF symbolics question

jimi jimi at h-three.UUCP
Tue Jan 31 07:36:24 AEST 1989


In article <319 at iconsys.UUCP>, bryan at iconsys.UUCP (Bryan Cardoza) writes:
> From article <108 at mdiva1.uucp>, by fontana at mdiva1.uucp:
> 
> 	.ds X "A string with a one character identifier.
> 	.ds XY "A string with a two character identifier.
> 
> The leading double-quote is not required, but it increases clarity.
> You would reference the strings as follows:
> 
The leading double quote is required if the string definition
contains an initial blank or quote.

What does it mean to say the "leading double-quote...increases clarity?"
I don't understand.
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