Hello! When I use superscripts/subscripts in tables, they are incorrectly exported to LaTeX -- the placement of math-mode marks ($), braces ({, }) seems mixed up.
As an example an excerpt of my current laboratory book. ======================== | Calculation | Zn layers | E_tot [eV/atom] (new) | (interpolated) | \Delta{}E_tot [meV/atom] | |---------------------+-----------+----------------------+----------------+-------------------| [...] The energy difference \Delta{}E_tot seems [...] ======================== This gets exported as: ======================== \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{lllll} Calculation & Zn layers & E_tot [eV/atom] (new) & (interpolated) & \D\ elta\{}E_tot [meV/atom] \\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{center} The energy difference $\Delta${}E$_{\mathrm{tot}}$ seems [\ldots{}] ======================== Outside the table it works as expected. You can see 3 errors in the export of "\Delta{}E_tot" to latex in the table: 1. There are no $ marks. During PDF-Conversion this causes "! Extra }, or forgotten $" messages. 2. The braces around the subscript are missing -- only the first character thus is recognized as a subscript by (pdf)latex. 3. For some reason, the opening brace after Delta is escaped. The problem doesn't depend on the specific case of a LaTeX entity before the subscript (i.e. \Delta{}). It occurs too throughout the document for combinations like "E_gb", though of course the escaped brace ( \{} ) doesn't occur there. When explicitly writing "E_{tot}" in the table, this was exported as "E_\{tot\}", which is just as unexpected. I tested this with a freshly pulled version from the git repository and with the org-mode sample above as the contents of a minimal file with the same result. king regards, Yu