You could also use a replacement attribute, defined in a .conf file

[attributes]
plus=+

Then refer to it as {plus}

I was thinking that plus would be a good candidate for the default
replacement set in AsciiDoc. WDYT?

-Dan

On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 7:13 AM, carloratm <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Il giorno venerdì 14 dicembre 2012 08:51:25 UTC+1, Chris Jones ha scritto:
>
>>
>> I replaced it by ‘&#43;’ but is there a less cryptic approach..?
>>
>>
>>
> You could use double dollars notation:
>
>  .Searches via regular expressions
> [width="100%", cols="<3s, <9", options="header"]
>
> |=========================================================================================
> | Action                                    | Comments
> | $$/\v<([a-zA-Z]+)[\n\t ]+;\1>$$  | matches doubled words separated by
> space, tab, or eol
>
> |=========================================================================================
>
>
> Cheers
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