> I think you may be expecting too much of org's simple inline LaTeX > parser. As soon as you have complex LaTeX, it's best to be explicit > about it being LaTeX, e.g.: > > 1. @@latex:$A = \{n : \textrm{$n$ odd in $X$}\}$@@
Thank you for the advice! This does work for LaTeX export, but if one would also want to export in HTML, the LaTeX expression is lost. I will stay with the "multiple \textrm" solution for now. Best, Firmin Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes: > On Sunday, 13 Dec 2020 at 02:30, Firmin Martin wrote: >> Sometimes, we want to nest inline maths expression in \textrm to >> handle spaces easily and avoid repetition. >> >> Examples: >> >> 1. $A = \{n : \textrm{$n$ odd in $X$}\}$ > > I think you may be expecting too much of org's simple inline LaTeX > parser. As soon as you have complex LaTeX, it's best to be explicit > about it being LaTeX, e.g.: > > 1. @@latex:$A = \{n : \textrm{$n$ odd in $X$}\}$@@ > > HTH, > eric > > -- > : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4-160-g7c8dce