Welcome David!

There's the raw mark:

"""
protected text
"""

But besides the txt2tags marks are not interpreted inside this block
(as bold or italics), the < is still escaped as $<$, because tex needs
it to be escaped, and txt2tags must generate valid tex code on the
output.

You can use the new (to be released) tagged mark, which won't change
anything in your text:

'''
<<<options>>>=
...
@
'''

You'll need to get the development code at
http://txt2tags.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/txt2tags.

Tell us any problem!



On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 07:51, David Hajage <dhajag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello txt2tags users and developpers.
>
> I've just discovered txt2tags, and I absolutely love this program ! Thank
> you very much !
>
> I'm also an R user (R is a free software environment for statistical
> computing and graphics : http://www.r-project.org/). R has a fantastic tool
> called Sweave. With Sweave, you can write a LaTeX or HTML document, include
> in it some R statistical code, and Sweave can replace R code by results.
>
> Example for latex document :
> \documentclass{...}
> \begin{document}
>
> blablalba
>
> Some R code :
> <<options>>=
> 2+2
> @
>
> \end{document}
>
> Everything between <<options>>= and @ will be replace by the result :
>> 2+2
> [1] 4
> and the rest of the file (text and latex markup) doesn't change.
>
> I would like to use txt2tags to write my report. With txt2tags, I will be
> able to convert my report in latex or in html, then run Sweave on it to
> replace R code by results.
>
> I tried, but there is a problem : txt2tags transforms <<options>>= and R
> code into something else.
>
> Example :
> Before txt2tags :
> <<options>>=
> 2+2 < 5
> @
> After txt2tags (latex)
> $<$$<$options$>$$>$=
> 2+2 $<$ 5
> @
>
> Before txt2tags :
> <<options>>=
> 2+2 < 5
>
> @
>
> After txt2tags (latex) :
> \begin{verbatim}
>
> <<options>>=
> 2+2 < 5
> @
> \end{verbatim}
> After txt2tags (xhtml)
>
> <pre>
>   &lt;&lt;options&gt;&gt;=
>   2+2 &lt; 5
>   @
> </pre>
>
> Thus, I would like to know if there is a way (a markup ?) to protect some
> text from any transformation by txt2tags. I don't have other example in
> mind, but I think this feature could be helpfull in some situation.
>
> Thank you for reading me, and thank you very much for this tool.
>
> Best regards.
>
> David Hajage
>
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www.aurelio.net

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