I have a general answer, not sure about jbovlaste itself.
If there are more levels of parsing (it's a matter of programming), more backslashes should help. Try three or four: "\\\$" or "\\\\$" (without quotes). Sometimes also doubling the character does the right thing: "$$".
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On Čt 27. červen 2013, 10:40:42 CEST, Gleki Arxokuna <gleki.is.my.name@gmail.com> wrote:
> The following definition stops the export from being compiled.
>
> $r_1$ is measured in peso (convertible) (\\$; ARS) as $r_2$ (quantity),
> in the Argentine monetary system $r_3$.
>
> How am I supposed to escape $ correctly?
> $ and \$ don't help.
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