* Joey Hess [Wed, 05 Mar 2008 19:39:44 -0500]:

> If you used

> `\[[!foo
> bar]]`

> you would get the same behavior with and without preprocessor directives
> enabled, since in either case it's a preprocessor directive.

Fair enough. I guess this means it's not possible to get a literal
[[foo\nbar ...

> >   * for \[[ escapes that are closed in the same line, and *only* when
> >     inlining, the opening and closing double brackets are not emitted.

> This is a real bug. This occurs because inlined pages are linkified
> twice, once before inlining and once when rendering the final page. In
> the first pass, "\[[foo]]" is changed to "[[foo]]", and in the second
> pass this is treated as wiki markup.

OK, thanks.

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Adeodato Simó                                     dato at net.com.org.es
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