Curiouslearn <curiousle...@gmail.com> writes: > > I am new to both emacs and org-mode. Org-mode sounds really cool and I > am trying to use it to make notes for a project.
welcome! > I have some latex > symbols that I need to enter in the file. > As a background: > (1) I read in the manual that for latex code I do not need to enclose > math inside $ $. > (2) I have many words with "_" in the their names, so as mentioned in > the manual, I added > #+OPTIONS: ^:{} _:{} > to my .org file. > > In fact, the my file is > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > #+OPTIONS: ^:{} > #+OPTIONS: _:{} > #+LATEX_HEADER: \setlength{\parskip}{2ex plus 0.5ex minus 0.2ex} > #+LATEX_HEADER: \setlength{\parindent}{0in} > > * TODO Write an aspiration_review function > The function should do the following: > 1. Investigates if \pi_{g} \geq 0.05 and \bar{\pi} \geq ASP_LEVEL > > > ** Investigate if > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > The problem is that when I export this using 'C-c C- e l' to latex, > some parts that should be enclosed in $ $ sign are not enclosed. This > is the relevant line copied and pasted from the exported .tex file > > \item Investigates if $\pi$$_\{g\}$ \geq 0.05 and \bar{\pi} \geq > ASP\_{}LEVEL > > Can someone please let me know what is happening? You can't have the cake and eat it. I suggest you to enclose LaTeX parts in \( \) (that are better handled than $'s) and keep the option #+OPTIONS: ^:{} _:{} 1. Investigates if \( \pi_{g} \geq \) 0.05 and \(\bar{\pi} \geq \) ASP_LEVEL gives: Investigates if \( \pi_{g} \geq \) 0.05 and \(\bar{\pi} \geq \) ASP\_{}LEVEL cheers, Giovanni _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode