Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes:

> It is a syntax limitation.
> Org parser is outer-inner - the table row is parsed first.
> So, | are unconditionally used as table delimiters, *before* verbatim
> LaTeX markup is recognized.

How is that not a parser bug?

I thought that, with the noisy \(...\) delimiters,

  the parser finally has enough information

to not screw up.

P.S. It is impossible to write, e.g. \|, which is vector length (norm).

Rudy
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