Am 15.05.19 um 11:02 schrieb Fraga, Eric:
> On Tuesday, 14 May 2019 at 23:58, Robert Love wrote:
>> However, I have one hitch. How do I generate an index with an entry
>> that has an “@“ symbol in it?
>
> Unfortunately, this is beyond my latex-fu. May have something to do
> with @ being a protect
On Tuesday, 14 May 2019 at 23:58, Robert Love wrote:
> However, I have one hitch. How do I generate an index with an entry
> that has an “@“ symbol in it?
Unfortunately, this is beyond my latex-fu. May have something to do
with @ being a protected symbol. If you want to play, you could try
#+i
With your instructions I can now generate a document with an index. Thanks.
However, I have one hitch. How do I generate an index with an entry that has
an “@“ symbol in it?
For example
#+index: @ terms
I’ve tried \@ and \verb{@} and several other ideas but once there is an @ sign,
no entr
On Sunday, 12 May 2019 at 10:17, Robert Love wrote:
> Can someone point to an example of using Org mode to generate a LaTeX
> document with an index? I see the Org has section 13.1.8 Generating
> an index. What is the means to turn that into LaTex with an index?
> Do I have to use a project? Is
Can someone point to an example of using Org mode to generate a LaTeX document
with an index? I see the Org has section 13.1.8 Generating an index. What
is the means to turn that into LaTex with an index? Do I have to use a
project? Is there a simple example?