Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes: > Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> wrote: > >> Erik Butz <erik.b...@googlemail.com> writes: >> >> > I want to use the \nbsp macro to generate a '~' symbol for Latex, but >> > I don't seem to get it to work correctly in my case. >> > I want to write 200~m=C2=B2 >> > >> > If I do: 200\nbspm^2 >> > it gets exported as: 200\nbspm$^2$, so the symbol is not recognized. >> > >> > If I do: 200\nbsp m^2 >> > it gets exported as 198~ m$^2$, so in addition to the nbsp there is >> > another space at which a linebreak can occur >> > >> > trying: 200\nbsp{}m^2 in analogy to other commands >> > I get: 200~\{\}m$^2$, so the parentheses are not recognized as >> > belonging to the command. >> > >> This seems to work for me: >> >> ,----[ sample org file ] >> | * nbsp >> | If I do: one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve 2= >> 00\nbsp m^2 it gets exported >> `---- >> >> this exports as=20 >> >> ,----[ latex output ] >> | ... >> | \label{sec-1} >> |=20 >> | If I do: one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve 2= >> 00~ m\^{}2 it gets exported >> | \end{document} >> `---- >> >> and when I look at that as a PDF it doesn't break between the 200 and >> m^2. I tried adding x and xx before the 200 and it pushes the entire >> thing to the next line. I can't make it break on a line so 200 is at >> the end of one line and m^2 is on the following line. > > I suspect that you cannot decide the question with a simple experiment > like this, but I have no counterexample to offer. > > However, Knuth warns explicitly (p.91 of my version of the TeXbook, > paperback 19th printing, Oct. 1990) that "...you shouldn't leave any blanks > next to the ~, since they will count as additional spaces." > > It may well be that TeX's line-breaking algorithm does the right thing in > the example, but when push comes to shove in a *really* complicated situation, > it might be forced to choose the space after the tilde to break the line at.
Ooops :) Thanks for the pointer to the docs! -Bernt _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode