This topic has also been discussed earlier:

http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc/t/b838e2b5d2ca6d0c

and

http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc/t/91d4524fe0fe6d96

On Jan 15, 3:15 pm, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think I have found some unintended behaviour in ASCIIDOC 8.6.3. In
> fact, I did a "hg pull" the other day, so it might even be newer than
> "regular" 8.6.3.
>
> $ hg parents
> changeset:   915:4f55b34a5b02
> tag:         tip
> user:        Stuart Rackham <[email protected]>
> date:        Thu Dec 02 12:25:20 2010 +1300
> summary:     Documentation updates.
>
> Consider this sample document:
>
> This document demonstrates the C++ bug
> --------------------------------------
>
> If you mention C++ only once in a paragraph, all is well.
>
> If, however, you mention C++ twice in a paragraph, saying, for
> instance,
> that C++ is an object oriented language ASCIIDOC will take the
> ``plus''
> symbols to mean ``monospaced''.  Mentioning C++ a third time, it'll
> work
> again.
>
> The resulting HTML is not quite what I would have expected:
>
> <h2 id="_this_document_demonstrates_the_c_bug">This document
> demonstrates the C++ bug</h2>
> <div class="sectionbody">
> <div class="paragraph"><p>If you mention C++ only once in a paragraph,
> all is well.</p></div>
> <div class="paragraph"><p>If, however, you mention C<tt> twice in a
> paragraph, saying, for instance,
> that C</tt> is an object oriented language, ASCIIDOC will take the
> &#8220;plus&#8221;
> symbols to mean &#8220;monospaced&#8221;.  Mentioning C++ a third
> time, it&#8217;ll work
> again.</p></div>
> </div>
>
> As you can see, if C++ appears once in a paragraph (heading and 1st
> paragraph of the body text), all is well. But if there's two C++
> mentions in one paragraph, ASCIIDOC will strip both occurrences of "+
> +" and will format the text in between monospaced.
>
> Thanks,
> -Markus

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