On Nov 26, 2009, at 9:40 AM, Stefan Vollmar wrote:

Hello,

we are using org-mode for software documentation and use the usual convention that commandline input should be set in a "typewriter font".

This works fine in org 6.32 trans:
=somescript -U <input>=

This does not:
=somescript -U "my key" "my value"=
when exporting to HTML this is rendered to normal text including the surrounding "=".

The inverted commas cause the problem. Is there a way to escape them (something like "\"")?
Many thanks in advance.

Hi Stefan,

customize the variable org-emphasis-regexp-components and remove
these two characters

   \"

from the third element.

That should do the trick, but will then no longer allow you to write

  "this is =quoted="

Such are the limitations of ASCII text .. :(

HTH anyway

- Carsten

- Carsten


Warm regards,
Stefan
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