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Re: [O] non-math superscripts in LaTeX export
From: |
Ken Mankoff |
Subject: |
Re: [O] non-math superscripts in LaTeX export |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 15:23:24 -0800 |
User-agent: |
mu4e 0.9.18; emacs 25.2.2 |
I know pandoc is not the Org reference implementation, but digging into this
further I noticed that pandoc exports a^{b} from Org to LaTeX the way I
expected/hoped Org would:
$ echo "a^{b}" | pandoc -f Org -t latex
a\textsuperscript{b}
-k.
On 2018-12-17 at 14:21 -0800, Ken Mankoff <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This file:
>
> Math mode: a\(^{b}\)
> Non-math mode: a^{b}
> What I'd like: a\textsuperscript{b}
>
> Is exported to this LaTeX code:
>
> Math mode: a\(^{b}\)
> Non-math mode: a\(^{\text{b}}\)
> What I'd like: a\textsuperscript{b}
>
>
> When viewing a PDF from that LaTeX source, the first (Math mode) appears
> correct. The second (non-math) appears correct in the PDF, but I'm not sure
> it is in the LaTeX source. The third looks correct.
>
>
> A more severe end-product appearance issue comes downstream. I find Pandoc
> generates better ODT and DOCX files than Org when the inputs are complicated.
> When viewing a DOCX generated from the above LaTeX with:
>
> $ pandoc -f LaTeX -i foo.tex -t DOCX -o foo.docx foo.tex
>
> there is a more serious issue: The b power is not attached to the a, so there
> is an empty box and it looks like this (where ^b is actually raised as a
> superscript): a[]^b. Or see attached screenshot.
>
> I've tried toggling #+OPTIONS ^:{} and ^:nil but it doesn't solve this. It
> seems to me like a^b should export as a\textsuperscript{b}. Do others agree?
> Or is this a pandoc bug I should be raising in that project?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -k.