Yes, this works well. Thanx!

Günter

Quoting "Thomas S. Dye" <t...@tsdye.com>:


On Apr 11, 2010, at 11:23 AM, Günter Kolousek wrote:



I am unable to include neither double nor single quote characters
inside a verbatim markup as described in the manual. Also, I didn't
find anything in the mailing list archive:

="a"=

doesn't work, but

=x "a" x=

does. Same for ~.

I didn't find any workaround. There is no escape character, isn't it?

It seems, that the string will be captured first, but only if it is
on the left or right side of the code or verbatim markup.

I can't find it in the source because I don't know anything about elisp.
Sorry.

Cheers,
Günter




Aloha Günter,

This message to the mailing list last month might help.

Hello.

Sometimes org-mode isn't smart enough, but I don't require it to be
because I understand my demands might be high. For example marking code
with =...= can't manege apostrophes right next to equality signs

=a = 'B'=

doesn't work actually as expected (particularly latex export). But fear
not and use unicode. There is

<U200B>     /xe2/x80/x8b ZERO WIDTH SPACE

When you put (C-x 8 RET 200b RET) it next to equality signs

=a = 'B'=
^^     ^^

Everything works like charm *and* there is completely no additional
space in the output.

--
Miłego dnia,
Łukasz Stelmach

All the best,
Tom



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