John,
I''ve had this problem, and its solution is NOT documented at the
Instiki
wiki, I believe. You do not say exactly how you''re trying to prevent
the
formatting, and knowing that would be helpful.
I''ve always solved the problem by trying each of these tags:
<pre> <code>
<nowiki>. They cause different formatted responses, of course (would you
can change to a degree with some CSS fiddling (except <nowiki>
can''t be
affected by that, I believe). Sometimes one will work where the others
will not.
But the big secret seems to be to split up the tagging. As I recall,
something like this <code>C++</code> won''t work, but
something like this
will: <code>C</code><code>++</code>.
You have to approach it empirically. To me, the logic behind this is a bit
opaque.
Tom C.
On Tue, 16 May 2006 17:23:06 -0700, John Patoskie
<JPatoskie at recursionsw.com> wrote:
> How can I prevent formatting of text? I can''t seem to escape +
and ~
> characters.
>
> Sample Text: "You use a C++ compiler to compile C++ code."
>
> This causes everything after the initial C++ to be underlined up to the
> next C++.
>
> Sample Text: "change to your home directory ~/ or change into your
~/tmp
> directory"
>
> This causes everything between the ~ to be subscripted.
>
> I thought you could escape it with "\" in front of them, but that
isn''t
> working.
>
> Suggestions? I searched faqs, archives, and guides without finding an
> answer.
>
> Regards,
>
> John
>
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