Hello, I would like to know how to make some sequence of characters to be verbatim, ie that special characters lose their special meaning.
For instance in the following quote the first `-' will be interpreted as a bullet point when exporting to HTML #+begin_quote - this - #+end_quote So I tried this: #+begin_quote ~-~ this - #+end_quote but then the first `-' is not in the same font as the second one, it looks exaclty the same as if I had used the code =xxx= font specfication. I also tried this: #+begin_quote \- this - #+end_quote I does not work (the first dash is not exported at all). The same problem is for `[0]', how can you get this string not to be interpreted as a footnote reference. It should be possible to make the following type of things: #+begin_verbatim [0] #+end_verbatim or \verbatim{EOF}Hello - EOF where EOF can be any string that is not found in the verbatim string. so \verbatim{.}Hello - . would to the same as \verbatim{xxx}Hello - xxx. In the same vein, it would be useful to have some \relax{} macro not expanding to anything, this way _\relax{} some underlining with underlined leading spaces_ would work. BR, Vincent. _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode