Try unconstrained (ie doubled) backquotes.

On 29 September 2017 at 22:07, Fernando Basso
<[email protected]> wrote:
> What is the best way to write:
>
> "It is out of `env`s hand"
>
> I tried it as above but then the asciidoctor doesn't see the closing
> backtick and keeps rendering as code until the end of the paragraph. My
> current solution is to use
>
> ... out of pass:[<code>env</code>]'s hand ...
>
>
>
> I also have problems with:
>
> ... foo bar `#!/usr/bin/env bash -x` ends up as `#!/usr/bin/env "bash -x"`
> lorem ipsum
>
> It renders the first shebang as <code><mark> and removes the # from the
> output, and renders the second shebang as expected.
>
> If I add a backslash in front of # on the first shebang, then all works
> fine. Still, if I also escape the # on the second shebang then that
> backslash appears on the output.
>
> What am I missing here?
>
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