Hello, On Wed, Jul 25, 2018, at 11:22, Alan Schmitt wrote: > I'm writing a cheat sheet for a programming language, and I'm having > trouble with operators that use |. For instance: > > | match expr with | pattern matching | > | | pattern -> expr | action | > > How can I escape the |? I tried putting a \ before but it does not work.
I've used macros in the past for such a case. Quite heavyweight, but I didn't find anything better. Here is an example (which you could augment if you wanted to export to LaTeX too): #+MACRO: I @@html:|@@ | match expr with | pattern matching | | {{{I}}}pattern -> expr | action | Michel.