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* Writing raw [1], *aa*, without being interpreted
@ 2007-08-18 10:19 Daniel Clemente
  2007-08-20  4:34 ` Renzo Been
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From: Daniel Clemente @ 2007-08-18 10:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Hi,
  in a file I would like to write following line:
----
 „Writing [1] you can create a footnote."
----

  But then [1] is interpreted as a footnote. I have tried escaping it:
\[1\] =[1]= \\[1\\] @<span>[1]@</span> etc. but it doesn't work; it's
always interpreted as a footnote.
  How can these 3 characters [1] be written on a file?

  Of course, disabling footnotes (#+OPTION f:nil) is not a solution
since I do want to use them eventually.

  I expected to find this information in the manual, page 75 (example:
point 11.5.4), but there's nothing about it. I think it's missing a
type of <literal> element:  <literal>this goes [1] *aa* /aa/
unprocessed.</literal>

  Any idea?

  Greetings,
Daniel

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2007-08-18 10:19 Writing raw [1], *aa*, without being interpreted Daniel Clemente
2007-08-20  4:34 ` Renzo Been
2007-08-21  3:00 ` Carsten Dominik
2007-08-21  3:25   ` Xiao-Yong Jin
2007-08-21  8:36   ` Daniel Clemente
2007-11-13 11:12 ` Carsten Dominik

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