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Because of the Stack Overflow's Markdown editing system, I can't find a way to show words surrounded by angle brackets (< >). When text is placed inside these brackets, it is thought to be a link and is hidden. In certain situations, I would like to show words or blocks of text in this way.

Such as when an error has "<.Bad Ptr>"

I wish to show this message without the period.

I know one way is to add a period or space after the first open bracket, as I did above. Is there another way around this?

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Either use HTML entities such as &lt; and &gt;, or use backticks (`) to mark up the section as code.

Demo:

  • Using HTML escapes, &lt;Bad Ptr&gt; is rendered as:

    <Bad Ptr>

  • Using backticks, `<Bad Ptr>` is rendered as:

    <Bad Ptr>

Since you are talking about an error message here, I'd go with the backticks here.

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HTML encode the characters:

<>

is

&lt;&gt;

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  • No need to encode the greater than symbol. Side note, <you don't have to worry about this at all in comments>.
    – user1228
    Mar 26, 2015 at 15:12

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