I'm looking for a way to include code as part of a paragraph in DokuWiki like I can by adding backtick escapes in StackOverflow like _so_. Simply adding <code>bla</code> puts code on it's own line.
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        Alan Turing
        
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            You probably want to use ''%%here is code%%''. This formats it in monospace ('') and prevents any interpretion of possible wiki markup (%%).
 
    
    
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                    1This should be the accepted answer, because without it characters can get encoded, such as quotes in to smart quotes, which is a nightmare when you want to copy and paste. – LeonardChallis Feb 03 '15 at 14:51
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                    1surely a plugin could be written that maps `\`foo\`` to `''%%foo%%''`? – user3791372 Mar 10 '17 at 00:02
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        I was able to find an answer to my own question. Add quotes around the in-text code ''like this''. Simple, short, and works great.
 
    
    
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                    2This answer is _wrong_, because just `''monospace''` quoted text is still interpreted as having DokuWiki formatting, and you could get `--` in your code replaced with `–`. Andreas Gohr answer, above, _is correct_. – catpnosis Oct 11 '15 at 22:21
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                    well, really, the question never specified that it needed to be safe, this actually answers the question perfectly. Given that Gohr's answer comes so many hours after and is such a minor change it should have just been a suggestion comment to improve this answer – Hashbrown Apr 01 '16 at 00:47