Preserve Verbatim Text Completely
Hi,
I have been using zim to create and export my website. Now, I would like to use MathJaX in my websites in order to depict the math I want to use. I have created a template which is a copy of Default_with_index template, where the resulting webpages load the MathJaX script. That's not a problem.
However, my next problem is to protect the MathJaX I use from the zim parser and keep it completely intact through the parsing process. Is this possible? Is there some sort of way, where one write something like in wiki
<donotparsetag>
\begin{align}
\lim\limits_{x \to 0} \int \limits_\Omega f dx = 0
\end{align}
<donotparsetagend>
which then translates into
\begin{align}
\lim\limits_{x \to 0} \int \limits_\Omega f dx = 0
\end{align}
in the html file (without <br> and <tt>) tags? I've seen that verbatim does that by just adding pre, may be a similar mode can be created which does not even attach <pre>?
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