Thanks. I have another question about the parser.

Why can pass:[] macro in "blahblah{empty}pass:[]" be recognized while
link: macro in "blahblah{empty}link:<path>[]" can't? (after conversion
to html it becomes blahblahlink:<path>[]")

And could you (or could I) define an escape which expands to null
string so that I can type "blahblah\@link:<path>[]" where "\@" stand
for  null char.

On Jul 1, 9:05 am, Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 1 July 2011 04:49, yangzhe1990 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I want to write something like
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> > blahblah image:<path>[]
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> > but I don't like the space between blahblah and the image.
>
> > Is there convenient way to do it other than
>
> > blahblah{empty}pass:[]image:<path>[]
>
> No, but you can define a macro to hide the mess. Remember that macros
> are regex matches so they can tack immediately after text. See the
> system footnote macro for example.
>
> Cheers
> Lex
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> > I tested the following inputs but they doesn't work: (with asciidoc
> > version 8.6.4)
>
> > ##blahblah##image:<path>[]
> > blahblah{empty}image:<path>[]
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