On May 18, 2011, at 9:23 AM, Peter Frings wrote:
> Good morning Nicholas,
>
> Your suggested change in org-exp.el did the trick, thanks! I have not
> observed any side-effects, but then again, my files aren’t that complicated
> either, only using rather simple markup and a few floating images,
Peter Frings wrote:
> Your suggested change in org-exp.el did the trick, thanks! I have not
> observed any side-effects, but then again, my files aren’t that
> complicated either, only using rather simple markup and a few floating
> images, no complex math or so…
>
OK, I'll submit it as a patch
Good morning Nicholas,
Your suggested change in org-exp.el did the trick, thanks! I have not observed
any side-effects, but then again, my files aren’t that complicated either, only
using rather simple markup and a few floating images, no complex math or so…
I wouldn’t mind having it changed a
Robert Love wrote:
> And I find the same problem with export to HTML. I have many variables and
> paths that have underscores in them. The underscores all are shown as
> subscripts. I don't want to have to go thru all my org files and escape the
> underscore.
>
> How do I make the under
Robert Love wrote:
> And I find the same problem with export to HTML. I have many variables and
> paths that have underscores in them. The underscores all are shown as
> subscripts. I don't want to have to go thru all my org files and escape the
> underscore.
>
> How do I make the under
And I find the same problem with export to HTML. I have many variables and
paths that have underscores in them. The underscores all are shown as
subscripts. I don't want to have to go thru all my org files and escape the
underscore.
How do I make the underscore be a subscript only in math
Good afternoon all,
I spent the best part of the afternoon trying to figure out why an
org-generated .tex file wouldn’t compile with my set-up. It turns out that the
`syntax’ package messes a bit with the definition of an underscore, making it
impossible to use the underscore in a \label.
Unfo