Is there any reason why folks couldn't just customize org-emphasis-alist using a file local variable? Just add ("`" org-code verbatim) and see what happens. Knowing a bit about the codebase this will probably lead to trouble during export because the backends are likely unaware, but at least it can be specified in the file. In general adding a token that duplicates the function of an existing token is a bad idea. For a similar reason mixed delimiters cannot be allowed, they make the grammar completely ambiguous. Best, Tom
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