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Comment by adityaathalye

1 day ago

Yeah escaping can be annoying.

I've used the following, in addition to the "escape character" method (which is officially documented as the other commenter noted):

For in-line escaping, I use tilde-blocks ~ ~ ... as in ~~ . This type-sets in monospace (code format) in exports, which usually* is what one wants anyway, viz. to demarcate the symbol as being symbolised.

For non-code text blocks, "Literal Example" https://orgmode.org/manual/Literal-Examples.html This also gets typeset in monospace, in exports.

For special symbols, LaTeX-like syntax https://orgmode.org/manual/Special-Symbols.html

This summary is definitely useful as I'm myself a user of Org. I still think backslash escaping doesn't get to be annoying, and is a simple algorithm, which is important when you want to paste text into your org documents from other sources.

You can keep these tricks in mind while writing, but sometimes it's not you doing the writing. It could be pasted text, it could be a machine writing.