On 28 November 2012 00:01, Alex Efros <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 02:59:24PM +0200, Alex Efros wrote:
>> I need to prevent replacements of => with =>
>
> Looks like maillist software replaced unicode symbol "right double array"
> (&#8658;) with plain ascii "=>" in my previous email.

Hi Alex,

I guess you have your mailer set to text only, so it removes Unicode
chars.  This is normally the right thing for mailing lists where you
don't know if recipients can process Unicode, but in the context of
the Asciidoc list it is probably ok when actually talking about such
chars (as you were), with plain text as well, but please no HTML mail
:)

For the original question, there is no way of turning off replacements
once they are defined, you would need to specify a new replacement
list without the annoying entries.  In a custom asciidoc.conf just
copy the [replacements] section and remove the ones you don't want
defined.

Cheers
Lex


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