@Jeremy: Tried this and doesn't work I just see a pink: #96;
@Mario: Your suggestion did work. I wanted to have a pink single backtick,
so I typed `, but that didn't do it.
The trick was to separate the backtick with spaces, so it works like this:
`` ` ``
Your example was quite correct.
Hi Branimir
@Jeremy: Tried this and doesn't work I just see a pink: #96;
Can you show me exactly what you tried? Did you use the HTML code element?
Best wishes
Jeremy
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Branimir Braykov bray...@gmail.com
wrote:
@Jeremy:
Hi, Jeremy,
yes, this is just a part of my sentence:
Mario's suggestion (works):
You can use `` ` `` (backticks) to call the function.
Your suggestion (works):
You can use code#96;/code (backticks) to call the function.
Also tried (doesn't work):
You can use `#96;` (backticks) to call the
Hi Branimir
No worries, very glad we were able to help.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Branimir Braykov bray...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi, Jeremy,
yes, this is just a part of my sentence:
Mario's suggestion (works):
You can use `` ` `` (backticks) to call the function.
try your text with a double backtick at the beginning and the end:
`` test `backtick` ``
-mario
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