Lawrence Bottorff <borg...@gmail.com> writes: > I saw an earlier discussion about Emacs/org-mode superscript and > subscript behavior. My issue is I want to do a chem isotope of an > element. In standard Latex format I would do this: > > $^{147}$Pm or leaving off the $ and turning on Emacs' display of > UTF-8 ( C-c C-x \ ) just ^{147}Pm > > but it doesn't work in either Emacs or org-mode, however > > Pm^{147} does, i.e., putting the super-/subscript /after/ Pm. Also, > > $^{147}Pm$ does work, although it converts the Pm into italicized text > upon export. Also > > \nbsp^{147}Pm works in both Emacs and org-mode, but upon standard > export to HTML, it works in the TOC and down in the actual text, but > not in the "Contents" section (not used in Latex export). > > Apparently, chemists cannot do Emacs and/or org-mode when they want to > prefix the super- bzw. sub-script without a kudge? >
This seems to work fine for me both for latex and html (with MathJax) export: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- * Dating with \(^{14}\)C. Dating with \(^{14}\)C. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Nick