Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com> writes: > I use LaTeX blocks. So your example would translate to: > > #+begin_latex > \begin{equation} > r = a > + b > - c > \end{equation} > #+begin_latex > > With easy templates, entering blocks is trivial (<l for LaTeX > blocks).
Of course, the next question is whether we want to force \[ .. \] equations to be inlined (with no newline inside) or not. But I let Nicolas ask and answer this question :) -- Bastien