Hey guys,

I've found a bug. Or maybe this is a latex problem?

If you copy-paste this into Mnemosyne:

<$>

<b></b>
</$>

... you'll get a weird result. It won't display the "<" and ">", but this:

¡b¿¡/b¿  

If you delete the empty line after the "<$>" or write something there, it works 
as expected. Example:

<$>
<b></b>
</$>

<$>
Something
<b></b>
</$>

Greetings,

Abakus

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Datum:   18.06.2013 13:00
Betreff: Aw: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Deactivate HTML interpretation

> Hey Psy,
> 
> you can "deactivate" HTML by using the Latex tag: <$></$>. You won't even
> have to learn Latex "programming" for this purpose and the best: you can
> just copy-paste your HTML code. ;) You only have to install MiKTeX to be
> able to use Latex. After you've installed it, you can try this example:
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------
> This is a combination of HTML and Latex in Mnemosyne:
> <$>
> Latex:
>  <b></b>
> </$>
> 
> HTML: <b>This is bold</b>
> 
> <$>
> Latex:
>  <i></i>
> </$>
> 
> HTML: <i>This is italic</i>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------
> 
> Bye,
> 
> Abakus
> 
> ----- Original Nachricht ----
> Von:     [email protected]
> An:      [email protected]
> Datum:   17.06.2013 19:51
> Betreff: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Deactivate HTML interpretation
> 
> > Hey there :)
> > 
> > Is there a way to deactivate HTML interpretation in the cards? 
> > I'm learning IT stuff and I'm using placeholders to illustrate a syntax
> for
> > something. For example:
> > 
> > alter table <tablename> add constraint <name> check (<condition>);
> > 
> > Mnemosyne interpretes it as HTML and hides it completely. Is there
> another
> > way than using &lt; and &gt;?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance!
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