Could you attach a minimal real *.lyx file? I do not understand what
"pseudo-html markup" means.

Regards,
Yihui
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On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Mark <mark.dalp...@pacificedge.co.nz> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Running lyx, version 2.0.5, built from source today.
> Host system is (old): kubuntu 8.04
>
> I am writing an in-house document which shows how to use "Sweave". This means 
> I
> want to both show the "Sweave" code and then the results of the Sweave code
> being run. This has worked in the distant past (lyx version 1.4?) but as I
> update the document now, I am having problems.
>
> In my example below, I use pseudo-html markup to show the Lyx paragraph types.
>
> Eg:
> <Lyx-code> paragraph:
>    <<echo=FALSE,results=tex>>=
>     print( toLatex( sessionInfo() ))
>     @
> </lyx-code>
>
> <chunk> paragraph:
> <<echo=FALSE,results=tex>>=
> print( toLatex( sessionInfo() ))
> @
> </chunk>
>
> This works fine (as expected) except that the AT-sign, '@', in the lyx-code
> paragraph gets "eaten" and does not show up in the output. I can circumvent 
> the
> problem by adding a thin-space in front of the '@', however, it implies that I
> need to know when characters will be eaten. I don't know the "rules" yet.
>
> If I use the File --> Export --> LaTeX (plain) option, there is no '@' in the
> tex file.
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
>

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