Changed most "backticks" (grave accents) into apostrophes.
Quotations that are embraced by tick marks now look better, in most fonts.
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@@ -2730,7 +2730,7 @@ Here's a list of all control commands and a description, what they do:
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<tag><tt>at_in_identifiers</tt><label id="at_in_identifiers"></tag>
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Accept the at character (`@') as a valid character in identifiers. The
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Accept the at character ('@') as a valid character in identifiers. The
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at character is not allowed to start an identifier, even with this
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feature enabled.
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@@ -2765,13 +2765,13 @@ Here's a list of all control commands and a description, what they do:
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<tag><tt>dollar_in_identifiers</tt><label id="dollar_in_identifiers"></tag>
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Accept the dollar sign (`$') as a valid character in identifiers. The
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Accept the dollar sign ('$') as a valid character in identifiers. The
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dollar character is not allowed to start an identifier, even with this
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feature enabled.
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<tag><tt>dollar_is_pc</tt><label id="dollar_is_pc"></tag>
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The dollar sign may be used as an alias for the star (`*'), which
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The dollar sign may be used as an alias for the star ('*'), which
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gives the value of the current PC in expressions.
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Note: Assignment to the pseudo variable is not allowed.
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@@ -2789,7 +2789,7 @@ Here's a list of all control commands and a description, what they do:
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<tag><tt>leading_dot_in_identifiers</tt><label id="leading_dot_in_identifiers"></tag>
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Accept the dot (`.') as the first character of an identifier. This may be
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Accept the dot ('.') as the first character of an identifier. This may be
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used for example to create macro names that start with a dot emulating
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control directives of other assemblers. Note however, that none of the
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reserved keywords built into the assembler, that starts with a dot, may be
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@@ -2825,7 +2825,7 @@ Here's a list of all control commands and a description, what they do:
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<tag><tt>pc_assignment</tt><label id="pc_assignment"></tag>
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Allow assignments to the PC symbol (`*' or `$' if <tt/dollar_is_pc/
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Allow assignments to the PC symbol ('*' or '$' if <tt/dollar_is_pc/
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is enabled). Such an assignment is handled identical to the <tt><ref
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id=".ORG" name=".ORG"></tt> command (which is usually not needed, so just
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removing the lines with the assignments may also be an option when porting
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@@ -3799,7 +3799,7 @@ Here's a list of all control commands and a description, what they do:
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page and direct (short) addressing is possible for data in this segment.
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Beware: Only labels in a segment with the zeropage attribute are marked
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as reachable by short addressing. The `*' (PC counter) operator will
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as reachable by short addressing. The '*' (PC counter) operator will
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work as in other segments and will create absolute variable values.
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Please note that a segment cannot have two different address sizes. A
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