I had the same problem. As a workaround I used \begingroup and \endgroup to denote {}

Best regards,
Haik

17.04.2010 20:13 Giulio Fella kirjutas:
Thanks for your reply.

I am afraid I know nothing about Tex, so I cannot comment on that. But
all my Latex references
e.g.http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Colors

give that as the correct syntax for \color, as opposed to e.g. \textcolor
which has the syntax you report.

But more generally, given that 90% of latex braces are just part of
command syntax I have a feeling that it would be more economical to
require the user to escape those braces which are indeed to be escaped
in Latex. I think Carsten has been correcting quite a number of these
"escape braces" bugs and I am not sure that the feature is worth his
time.

giulio
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
<address@hidden> wrote:
>/I think the correct would be using Latex syntax like \color{red}{whatever}./
>
>/If you write using plain Tex syntax like {\color{red}whatever} org/
>/will not understand that the outer curly brackets are part of the/
>/command./
>
>
>/-- Darlan/
>
>/2010/4/16 Giulio Fella <address@hidden>:/
>/> Hi,/
>/>/
>/> I have just upgraded from 6.33trans to 6.35g-55-g36d3e hoping to solve/
>/> a problem with escaping braces./
>/>/
>/> With LaTex_CLASS: beamer/
>/>/
>/> Something like/
>/> {\color{red}whatever}/
>/>/
>/> exports to latex with escaped outer braces. Namely/
>/>/
>/> \{\color{red}whatever\}/
>/>/
>/> This is the same behaviour as in 6.33trans. I had read it was a bug/
>/> which had been corrected. Is this a reappearing bug  or is there a way/
>/> round it?/
>/>/
>/> Also in version 6.33 the relevant content of org-export-latex-classes/
>/> used to be exported before that of BEAMER_HEADER_EXTRA. Now it is/
>/> parsed after it. Is there any variable I can set to reestablish the/
>/> old behaviour?/
>/>/
>/> Many thanks in advance./
>/>/
>/> Best wishes/
>/> Giulio/
>/>/
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