I don't believe that is the appropriate approach for John's problem. He needs a convenient way to insert the <replaceable> </replaceable> tag in the generated XML. This is formatted as italic by BoostBook and represents the right semantics to boot.
Ahah! I'd never heard of that tag, but you're right it is the correct one to use; and since this is a macro anyway, for now I'm just escaping to XML for this, but it really would be useful if there was a simpler escape that could be used within code blocks, 'cos the XML is pretty ugly :-(
Thanks,
John.
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