Ooops, never mind, I see this is a FAQ. Of course, one could argue
that that very fact suggests a problem here. m.

On Apr 30, 3:07 pm, mattn <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm an asciidoc newbie.
>
> I'm having trouble with this sort of thing:
>
> He said, ``This is fun.'' Then he declared a variable called `myVar`.
>
> I expect "This is fun" to be in double-quotes and "myVar" to be
> literal (tt), but that isn't what happens. It looks as if the
> backticks around "myVar" are upsetting the parsing of what the
> backticks before "This is fun" mean. There must be some standard
> workaround for this; what is it? Thx - m.
>
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