Rasmus writes:
> AFAIK there's no change in 8.3. If you export a document consisting of
> "$ %" with ox-latex with 8.2.10 you also get "\$ \%".
Okay, thanks for confirming,
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Bastien
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Hi Rasmus,
>
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> Scott Randby writes:
>>
>>> Until 8.3.1, I needed to use \% in an org document in order to get the
>>> % symbol displayed when exporting to LaTeX. I just discovered that \%
>>> messes up the exported document, and that using % only wor
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus writes:
> Scott Randby writes:
>
>> Until 8.3.1, I needed to use \% in an org document in order to get the
>> % symbol displayed when exporting to LaTeX. I just discovered that \%
>> messes up the exported document, and that using % only works. I've
>> also experimented with \
On 08/08/2015 02:52 PM, Rasmus wrote:
Scott Randby writes:
Until 8.3.1, I needed to use \% in an org document in order to get the
% symbol displayed when exporting to LaTeX. I just discovered that \%
messes up the exported document, and that using % only works. I've
also experimented with \$ a
Scott Randby writes:
> Until 8.3.1, I needed to use \% in an org document in order to get the
> % symbol displayed when exporting to LaTeX. I just discovered that \%
> messes up the exported document, and that using % only works. I've
> also experimented with \$ and $ and found the same behavior.
On 2015-08-08 at 14:19, Scott Randby wrote:
> Until 8.3.1, I needed to use \% in an org document in order to get the %
> symbol displayed when exporting to LaTeX. I just discovered that \%
> messes up the exported document, and that using % only works. I've also
> experimented with \$ and $ an
Until 8.3.1, I needed to use \% in an org document in order to get the %
symbol displayed when exporting to LaTeX. I just discovered that \%
messes up the exported document, and that using % only works. I've also
experimented with \$ and $ and found the same behavior.
I've looked through the 8