And until suppressed parsing is invented, I just wanted to add that > does 
not have to be escaped if < is escaped.
So only &lt;some text> is enough :-)

On Sunday, February 8, 2015 at 9:19:43 PM UTC+2, sini-Kit wrote:
>
>  &lt;  and &gt;  
>
>
>
> среда, 4 февраля 2015 г., 17:31:15 UTC+3 пользователь Branimir Braykov 
> написал:
>
>> Hi, All,
>> < and > are not actually wiki characters, but whenever I want to write 
>> text like this: "some <of my> text" I get "some text" rendered.
>> Is this a bug? If its not, then I cannot find anything about special 
>> usage of < > (except <$.... >) in the documentation.
>>
>> P.S.
>> Please, don't suggest to use html entities. I know about it, but I want 
>> to find a general solution.
>>
>

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