At least for me, putting a literal
[ in the chatterbox works, but the problem that you are trying to present is when you close the
[ with a
]. That was just a little imprecision on your part, but you do present a good point.
Update: I just figured out that you can always make your brackets links by doing [[]something[]] which would appear like this: [somthing[]]. However, there should still be a better way of doing it.
Update #2: Doing: [[]Your stuff here] also works, even with multiple sets of brackets like [some] thing [here] , which would be typed in as: [[]some] thing [[]here] .
Zenon Zabinski | zdog | zdog7@hotmail.com
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