Hi Eric,
 

> You can use the <$text> widget, like this:
> <$text text="Apple //e" />
>

Thanks, that's a neat trick.

Added instructions here: Literal Text @ tb5 
<http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Literal%20Text>

In addition, to avoid conflicts with quotes within the text, use ""tripple 
quotes"""...

<$text text="""Apple "Pear" //Peach""" />

Eventually, a simple wikitext shorthand will still be welcome...

*#1473 New wikitext syntax for representing literal text*
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1473

Best wishes,

— tb

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