Fix broken backslashes in Unicode strings section.

This closes bug #123730.
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Fred Drake 2000-11-29 06:03:45 +00:00
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@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ special characters in the string, you can do so by using the Python
u'Hello World !'
\end{verbatim}
The escape sequence \code{\\u0020} indicates to insert the Unicode
The escape sequence \code{\e u0020} indicates to insert the Unicode
character with the HEX ordinal 0x0020 (the space character) at the
given position.
@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ simplified.
For experts, there is also a raw mode just like for normal
strings. You have to prepend the string with a small 'r' to have
Python use the \emph{Raw-Unicode-Escape} encoding. It will only apply
the above \code{\\uXXXX} conversion if there is an uneven number of
the above \code{\e uXXXX} conversion if there is an uneven number of
backslashes in front of the small 'u'.
\begin{verbatim}