Carson Chittom <car...@wistly.net> writes: > Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> writes: > >> Lasse Bombien <la...@phonetik.uni-muenchen.de> writes: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> first of all: thanks for org-mode. I'm still new to it but love it already. >>> >>> Now, I need to find a way to produce sentences like "The phonemes /l/ >>> and /n/ …" in my exported documents. However, org-mode of course >>> transforms strings enclosed in slashes to emphasized text. This is >>> usually great, but in my area slashes are used as brackets for >>> phonological transcripts. Is there a way to locally suppress slashes >>> from being interpreted as markup characters (I tried backslashing and >>> double slashes…) or an entirely different way to accomplish this (I >>> tried: #+MACRO: phonem /$1/ …)? >>> >>> I looked in the manual and the list archive but could find >>> anything. If I missed something, I apologize. >> >> During export you can turn this off >> >> #+OPTIONS: *:nil > > But wouldn't that turn off, for example, *bolding* also?
Yes it would. See Nick's answer about org-emphasis-alist. Regards, Bernt