Whenever you are dealing with C++ or ++C in AsciiDoc, I recommend moving it to an attribute because ++ has strong meaning in the syntax.
:cpp: C++
:ppc: ++C
In compat mode, you'd use:
What is +{cpp}+ and +{cpp}+?
In default mode, you'd use backticks.
Btw, there was a footnote bug in 1.5.0 that was fixed in 1.5.1, so it could have been related to that. Passthroughs were being left unsubstituted.
I hope that helps!
-Dan
On Oct 13, 2014 9:10 AM, "wimalopaan [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion]" <
[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi all,
following is a simple example. The first occurrance of `++C` is rendered as "0", the second (without the footnote) is rendered correct as "++C" in fixed font.
= Test
wimalopaan <[hidden email]>
:lang: de
:compat-mode:
:doctype: book
:toc2:
:toc-title: Inhalt
== Chap0
What is `++C`{wj}footnote:[test.]?
What is `++C`
Any hints?
Wilhelm