Hi Joe,

as an alternative to the solution proposed by Jan (turning off
footnote support entirely), you might also consider marking
that snippet as verbatim code, for example

   * Tips
   ** Average bytes transferred
   : perl -lane'$n+=$F[9]; ++$i; END{print $n/$i}' logfile


or maybe


   * Tips
   ** Average bytes transferred
   #+begin_src shell
   perl -lane'$n+=$F[9]; ++$i; END{print $n/$i}' logfile
   #+end_src

- Carsten


On Jan 18, 2010, at 10:50 PM, Joe Python wrote:

Orgmode Gurus,

How to remove the footnotes from my file.
I have some perl code in my notes which I like to export to html and tex.

----------------------< org file begins here>-------------------------------
* Tips** Average bytes transferred
perl -lane'$n+=$F[9]; ++$i; END{print $n/$i}' logfile
------------------------< org file ends here>--------------------------------

The F[9] above is interpreted as a Foot Note by org.
Is there a way to prevent it?

Please let me know.

Thank you,
Joe
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