Even worse - the parenthesis prevents a preceding attribute from
resolving correctly. Try this:

:author: Matt

The ``author'' {author} (``M'' for short).

It comes out all wrong - the text {author} remains, literally, in the
result. Is it possible I've found an actual bug here? (Not bad for the
second day, if so...) m.

On May 2, 11:44 am, mattn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay, I'm stumped. Why doesn't this work?
>
> ``Core Foundation'' (``CF'' for short)
>
> Asciidoc doesn't allow both expressions to be double-quoted;
> apparently it doesn't like the parentheses before the second set of
> quote marks, with the odd result that it fails to render the first set
> of quote marks as double-quotes.
>
> I don't see what's wrong with what I'm writing and I don't understand
> how I'm supposed to work around it. It seems like I need to put
> something between the left parenthesis and the backtick that solves
> the problem without generating any whitespace, and I don't know what
> it is. I can get the result I'm after by surrounding the left paren
> with double-dollar-signs, but then I also get a "nested inline
> passthrough" warning.
>
> What's the right way? It must be very simple, I'm just not seeing it.
>
> Thx - m.
>
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