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perl-libxml-by-example is a HTML library typically used in Utilities applications. perl-libxml-by-example has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However perl-libxml-by-example has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.

Read the HTML version at: Perl XML::LibXML by Example. This is a documentation project to introduce the Perl XML::LibXML module through example scripts and line-by-line explanations. One of the features of this project is an interactive XPath sandbox which you can use to try out different XPath expressions and see which parts of the XML document are matched. Perl XML::LibXML by Example by Grant McLean is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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              perl-libxml-by-example has a low active ecosystem.
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            QUESTION

            Should arguments to a custom directive be escaped?
            Asked 2018-Jun-05 at 06:10

            I have created a custom directive for a documentation project of mine which is built using Sphinx and reStructuredText. The directive is used like this:

            ...

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            Answered 2018-Jun-05 at 06:10

            Are special characters in an argument to a directive supposed to be escaped?

            No, I think that there is no additional processing performed on arguments of rst directives. Which matches your observation: whatever you specify as an argument of the directive, you are able to get directly via self.arguments[0].

            Or is it working fine and the only problem is my editor is failing to highlight things correctly?

            Yes, this seems to be the case. Character * is used for emphasis/italics in rst and it gets more attention during syntax highlighting for some reason.

            This means that the solution here would be to tweak or fix vim syntax file for restructuredtext.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50663753

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