On 2/26/14 3:11 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Michael Bach writes:
>
>> Thanks for your answer. `\url` can handle hash symbols in its argument
>> without escaping alright - as can be expected. AFAICS, the problem lies
>> in the `\footnote` command. And yes, I was thinking of `ox-latex`
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> This needs to be properly defined.
>
> Where protecting characters in verbatim parts of the buffer should
> happen? Within footnotes only? In every verbatim part? And on which
> characters?
AFAIK in footnotes only, for the # ^ ! & characters (% is already
e
Hello,
Michael Bach writes:
> Thanks for your answer. `\url` can handle hash symbols in its argument
> without escaping alright - as can be expected. AFAICS, the problem lies
> in the `\footnote` command. And yes, I was thinking of `ox-latex`
> figuring out that the url is in a footnote and esca
Hello Vladimir,
On 21/02/2014 12:14, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
> Hello,
> ** Michael Bach [2014-02-21 11:52:14 +0100]:
>
>> Dear org-mode Devs and Users,
>
>> I am trying to export the following snippet
>
>> #+BEGIN_ORG
>> * LaTeX export of url with hash symbol
>
>> The Org mode export facilities
Hello,
** Michael Bach [2014-02-21 11:52:14 +0100]:
> Dear org-mode Devs and Users,
> I am trying to export the following snippet
> #+BEGIN_ORG
> * LaTeX export of url with hash symbol
> The Org mode export facilities can be used to export Org documents or
> parts of Org documents to a variety
Dear org-mode Devs and Users,
I am trying to export the following snippet
#+BEGIN_ORG
* LaTeX export of url with hash symbol
The Org mode export facilities can be used to export Org documents or
parts of Org documents to a variety of other formats.[fn:1]
* Footnotes
[fn:1] [[http://orgmode.org