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[O] buggy subscripts and superscripts escape with latex export
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Daniele Pizzolli |
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[O] buggy subscripts and superscripts escape with latex export |
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Sun, 06 Oct 2013 13:50:36 +0200 |
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Hello all,
my original problem was how to get "a_b" exported literal using the
latex exporter. I explored a bit the sub/superscript options and I
think that there are some buggy behaviors.
The following code:
* test
- subscript a_b
- subscript escaped a\_b
- superscript a^b
- superscript escaped a\^b
Will produce with Org-mode version 7.9.4:
\begin{itemize}
\item subscript a$_b$
\item subscript escaped a\_b
\item superscript a$^b$
\item superscript escaped a\^b
\end{itemize}
And will produce with Org-mode version 8.2.1 (release_8.2.1-75-g45d81d
...)
\begin{itemize}
\item subscript a$_{\text{b}}$
\item subscript escaped a$\backslash$$_{\text{b}}$
\item superscript a$^{\text{b}}$
\item superscript escaped a$\backslash$$^{\text{b}}$
\end{itemize}
According to the manual
http://orgmode.org/manual/Subscripts-and-superscripts.html#Subscripts-and-superscripts
- The subscript escape is working correctly in 7.9.4
- The subscript escape is not working correctly in 8.2.1
- The superscript escape is not working correctly in 8.2.1.
- I do think that superscript escape is not working correctly in
7.9.4. It produces something like a LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH
CIRCUMFLEX instead of the expected b with "^" before.
I did not have any success following the suggestion in the manual, eg:
(setq org-use-sub-superscripts "{}")
But at the end writing:
#+OPTIONS: ^:{}
and a plain "a_b" solved the issue for me.
Regards,
Daniele
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