Hi Eric, On Jun 3, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Hello, I don't think this is something that can be fixed but it has been driving me crazy so I thought I'd email to point it out in case anybody else runs into it. If you have org-pretty-entities set to t, org-mode does a lovely job of showing all kinds of characters. However, the regexp for the font-locking for this makes sense for when adding text to the end of a buffer or with point immediately before any :alnum: character (e.g. not a space). It makes less sense if you start inserting some text in the middle of a sentence, say, which I do often when writing papers... See attached image for an example. If you have something like "some text", place point after the first "e" and start typing "\left", as soon as you type the "e", you will get the \le symbol despite typing the "f" immediately after. The regexp for font-locking is fine for converting text that has already been typed; it is less effective when inserting the text.
I think that it should behave much better now, please give it a try. Also the problem in comment lines should be gone, hopefully.
If, instead, point were at the first "t" in "some text", there's no problem inserting "\left".
Good opportunity to plug cdlatex.el. If you have it installed and then turn on org-cdlatex-mode, one of the many things that will work then is: You type l r { TAB and get \left\{ \right\} with the cursor in the middle. Similarly: You type f r TAB and get \frac{}{} with the cursor in the first set of braces, TAB will move you into the second, and then out. If you are using a lot of math, this should be quite helpful. Cheers - Carsten
Unfortunately, I cannot suggest a fix. It's not that serious a problem; I just wanted to highlight it for the mailing list. In the image, you'll also see that there are some problems with underlined text when org-hide-emphasis-markers is set to t. Again, not a serious problem (and underlining is really a hold-over from typewriter days, as I believe Carsten would say... ;-).
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