Hi all

I tried. The verbatim flag doesn't appear to make any difference at all, but
it has at least given me something to think about.

Many thanks

Nathan


On 23/06/2009 11:57, "Lukas Theussl" <ltheu...@apache.org> wrote:

> 
> I don't think this will do what he wants either. It only means that special
> apt 
> characters won't be escaped so the text is sent as-is, but it won't be parsed
> again.
> 
> -Lukas
> 
> 
> Barrie Treloar wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:24 PM, nsowatsk<nsowa...@cisco.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Barrie
>>> 
>>> Thanks for this. That does work, but, as you say, it ends up in a box as
>>> literal text.
>>> 
>>> I can probably write a "APT snippet" macro. If I do, who would be able to
>>> commit it?
>> 
>> Did you try verbatim=false?
>> As the default is true.
>> 
>> http://maven.apache.org/doxia/macros/index.html#Snippet_Macro
>> Parameter Description
>> id The id of the snippet to include. If omitted the whole file/url
>> will be included (since Doxia 1.1).
>> url The path of the URL to include.
>> file The path of the file to include (since doxia-1.0-alpha-9).
>> verbatim If the content should be output as verbatim escaped text. If
>> this is set to false then the content of the snippet will not be
>> escaped. This means that you can use it like Server-Side Includes on a
>> webserver. Default value is true.
>> 
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