Thanks very much. I'll try your suggestions. Your pointer provides a lot of useful information. Jos
-----Original Message----- From: danny....@gmail.com [mailto:danny....@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Danny Yoo Sent: jueves, 31 de enero de 2013 20:36 To: Jos Koot Cc: users@racket-lang.org Subject: Re: [racket] scribbling newbie questions > Q2 > I use verbatim to escape interpretation, but this function always produces a > separate line. Is there something like verbatim that I can use within a > paragraph? For example to include character @ and unbalanced parentheses and > brackets in plain text. Here's an example of how to escape interpretation, as well as the implicit decoding that happens on strings: --- #lang scribble/base @(require scribble/core) @(define (verb . elts) (element 'tt elts)) You can look at this: @verb|{hello world---@verb[]}|. In contrast, @tt{hello---again I am in a @verb[]}. --- The idea is that Scribble provides a high-level and low-level interface. In the low-level interface, we're responsible for calling decode-content, the function that (among other things) interpolates "---" with em-dashes. Also, note the use of the "|{" "|}", which is a way to keep the inner "@" from triggering Racket evaluation. See: http://docs.racket-lang.org/scribble/reader.html#(part._alt-body-syntax) for more details. ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users