Hi,
This example produces invalid LaTeX code:
#+CAPTION: test
#+ATTR_LATEX: :mode math :environment pmatrix
| \alpha | \beta | \gamma |
Namely,
\begin{equation}
\caption{test text}
\mathbf{H}=\begin{pmatrix}
\vdots & 0 & \vdots \\
\vdots & H & \vdots \\
\vdots & 0 & \vdots \\
\end{pmatrix}.
\end{equation}
But an equation cannot have a caption.
I'm not sure what the desired behavior is. (i) To silently drop the
caption, (ii) to wrap the equation in some sort of float and give it a
caption; or (iii) to print the text sans the \caption{·}.
(iii) can be archived with math-prefix. (ii) is a bit weird, but
could be archived relatively easy, but it's not really what one would
expect; it's consistent with how captions work for tables (turned into
a float when a caption is present). (i) is also a bit weird, but
seems the most reasonable to me.
Since I don't know what the correct behavior is, I don't have a patch
right now.
–Rasmus
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