Hi Chris, Chris Gray wrote: > Thanks for testing things so extensively.
No prob. Trying to fully understand all sides of the problem. >> Look, I've done an ECM with the different ways I currently see for Org-mode: > > I've never seen the term ECM before. What does it mean? ECM is French for Exemple Complet Minimal (= Minimal Complete Example). >> Conclusions? > >> - Org-special-blocks seems to misbehave in cases A3/B3 (adding an unsound >> environment) and A4 (letting the underscore being converted); > > I would argue that it is only misbehaving in A3 and B3, since the whole > point of org-special-blocks is that org-style interpretation of your > text is happening inside the blocks. About A4: maybe you're right, yes. > In this sense, it was never really meant to be used with verbatim-type > environments. (I use it mainly for things like lemma and proof > environments). > > I think that A3/B3 show a bug, though, so that should be fixed. (Either > with a special case in org-special-blocks or by moving the hook around > in org-exp-latex). I will try to have a look at this later. OK. Thanks. >> - Though, case A1 is not very friendly: nothing tells I'm inline LaTeX code >> (what about other exports, as HTML and the like?) > > I'm not sure, but I think it sends the whole thing to latex and then > renders the output as an image. Never using HTML... But when it comes to make a choice for my whole life ;-), I must take this into account... Best regards, Seb -- Sébastien Vauban _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode