Hi Vincent,
Vincent Belaïche writes:
> My conlcusion is that for what I am after, an evolution of org-mode
> would be preferable, maybe I contribute something someday, so that
> writing one of the following would make it:
>
> ~--my-option=~\relax{}/option value/
> ~--my-option=~@@:@@/option value/
> \left~--my-option=\right~/option value/
> \left~--my-option=\right~\left/option value\right/
> ~--my-option=~\left/option value\right/
Considering that Org's emphasis marks are not compromised by contact
with a single quote, I come up with this somewhat dirty solution: you
can use some kind of dummy mark (e.g. two single quotes: '') and put it
between the two emphasis parts. It would then be removed by a filter.
Something like this:
#+BIND: org-export-filter-final-output-functions (my-filter)
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports results :results none
(defun my-filter (text backend info)
(replace-regexp-in-string "''" "" text))
#+end_src
~some-cli-option=~''/some cli argument/
== LaTeX ==>
\texttt{some-cli-option=}\emph{some cli argument}
The solution is tricky and temporary, but at least it's not as
text-invasive as other options.
Best regards,
Juan Manuel