On Apr 27, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
1. I am making a table of conditional probabilities. This means the
table headers look like this: p(e|\omega), for example. The vbar in
the
header confuses orgmode. It thinks that's a column-delimiter.
Adding a
prefix \ does not help. Is there a work around? For the moment I put
\newcommand{\vbar}{|} in a latex block and use \vbar in place of |.
Works, but makes the table a little less readable than I'd like.
\vert, as pointed out by Giovanni.
more importantly:
2. I put an eqnarray* environment in my org file. The equation
breaks
across multiple lines so it looks like this:
\begin{eqnarray*}
x &=& blah blah blah \\
&=& blah blah blah \\
&=& blah blah blah \\
\end{eqnarray*}
org-mode quotes (backslashes) the &=& so they don't get interpreted
correctly. Is there something I can do to keep that from happening?
This is a bug, fixed now, thanks.
- Carsten
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