Maybe it's being interpreted as HTML tags. You could try using HTML
entities instead:

#include <vector>


On 29 Apr 2017 12:57 pm, <omittag1...@gmail.com> wrote:

When I put some text in a card included in brackets like for example in
" #include <vector> " only " #include " is displayed. These brackets seem
to have a special meaning to Mnemosyne. (I make cards for learning C++ so
those brackets cannot be omitted )
Is there a solution ?
Regards
Oliver

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