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This is the standard way to escape these symbols in markdown. In markdown, If you're trying to include raw LaTeX to be passed through to LaTeX output, then using the raw attribute as you do is the way to go. If that's unergonomic, you could consider using a Lua filter to make what you're doing easier. Or, e.g., if you always want |
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Switching to unicode like 100° (U+00B0) or 100℃ (U+2103) may also reduce the need for escaping somewhat... |
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While converting markdown to latex,
outside
$...$
,\,
becomes,
.\;\!
has the same problem.They can be used at text mode in LaTeX.
Now escape has no meaning because every symbol can be input without
\
.\<\>
has similar problem, but<>
is used for tags so I can understand.\\\>
cannot be\>
because\\
must be\textbachslash
and\>
must be\textgreater
.I know to use
`...`{=latex}
, but isn't there any way easier?always doing like
is stressful.
I want to use markdown syntax so making paragraph raw content is not useful.
Is there any good option or extension or anything else?
now I'm using a small script to substitute them to raw attribute.
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