Aloha Carsten, Giovanni, and Nick,
It seems like magic to me, but now my org file correctly exports
^{14}C to LaTeX. The viewers of my beamer slide show will immediately
recognize the radioactive isotope of carbon in the frame's title.
They will have this pleasure with little effort on my
Hi Thomas, Giovanni, Nick,
indeed, LaTeX export was thrown off by the space before the cared.
THis i fixed now, thanks.
- Carsten
On Sep 27, 2009, at 10:20 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha all,
I'm trying to generate $^{14}$C, or an equivalent, from org-mode to
represent the isotope of carbo
[Forgot to copy the list - again. Giovanni, apologies for
the duplicate.]
--- Forwarded Message
Date:Mon, 28 Sep 2009 20:04:33 -0400
From:Nick Dokos
To: Giovanni Ridolfi
cc: nicholas.do...@hp.com
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Superscripts in LaTeX export
Giovanni Ridolfi wrote
--- Lun 28/9/09, Nick Dokos ha scritto:
> Giovanni Ridolfi
> wrote:
> > ** A Brief History of Attempts to Interpret the
> > \( ^{14}\)C Dates
> Did it work for you or are you saying that theoretically it
> *should* work?
I didn't try. I thought it should have worked.
> PS. I also tried the st
Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
> --- Dom 27/9/09, Thomas S. Dye ha scritto:
>
> > I'm trying to generate $^{14}$C, or an equivalent, from
> > org-mode to represent the isotope of carbon
>
> > ** A Brief History of Attempts to Interpret the ^{14}C
> > Dates
> > *** The ^{14}C Dates
>
> what about u
--- Dom 27/9/09, Thomas S. Dye ha scritto:
Hi, Thomas,
>
> I'm trying to generate $^{14}$C, or an equivalent, from
> org-mode to represent the isotope of carbon
> ** A Brief History of Attempts to Interpret the ^{14}C
> Dates
> *** The ^{14}C Dates
what about using the \( \) or $ $ delimiters
Aloha all,
I'm trying to generate $^{14}$C, or an equivalent, from org-mode to
represent the isotope of carbon important in archaeological dating.
Reading the manual, I tried this:
** A Brief History of Attempts to Interpret the ^{14}C Dates
*** The ^{14}C Dates
Which, in my #+LaTeX_CLASS: