• Resolved randaloulton

    (@randaloulton)


    I need to use less than symbols in a table.

    The greater than symbols will show; the less than symbols just either blank out the content of that table cell if you type it as < 1 %. OR if you type it as <1% it something adds a closing angle bracket and you get this: <1%>

    I’m guessing something is interpreting it as an opening angle bracket. I don’t know any other symbol I can use for “less than”.

    Is there an escape character I can use to say, “interpret this > literally”?

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  • Plugin Author Tobias B?thge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.

    The cause for this is that the browser thinks that the < belongs to an HTML tag. To have it shown literally, please write it as
    &lt; 1%

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter randaloulton

    (@randaloulton)

    Darn, I should have thought of that! Thank you! And many thanks for totally unexpected rapid response!

    Plugin Author Tobias B?thge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    no problem, you are very welcome! ?? Good to hear that this helped!

    Best wishes,
    Tobias

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