Ypo writes:
> I wanted to avoid this: "Campayo_2009_BLOQUE1Leyendo3FotosRenglon-2.png"
>
> to look like this:
>
> https://i.ibb.co/CJm99pG/Captura.png
>
>
> I have solved it by setting "Org Pretty Entities Include Sub
> Superscripts" to nil.
You can set `org-use-sub-superscripts' to '{} as one
Hi Ihor!
I wanted to avoid this: "Campayo_2009_BLOQUE1Leyendo3FotosRenglon-2.png"
to look like this:
https://i.ibb.co/CJm99pG/Captura.png
I have solved it by setting "Org Pretty Entities Include Sub
Superscripts" to nil.
Side effect: I lost pretty superscripts, but it's not too serious ^^
Ypo writes:
> I tried to don't get the subscripts (_) affected by org-pretty-entities.
>
> I wanted it, because I usually use (_) to divide words when naming
> my_files, and that looks ugly in Orgmode.
May you please provide an illustration with example Org file, what you
see, and what you
On 2023-07-25 01:08, Ypo wrote:
Why did you try that variable instead of
"org-pretty-entities-include-sub-superscripts"?
To be honest: Because I haven't read your mail properly and because I
didn't know about "pretty entities". I just noticed the subscripting
done on such_file_names in Org
Thanks, Jens
Why did you try that variable instead of
"org-pretty-entities-include-sub-superscripts"?
El 24/07/2023 a las 22:33, Jens Schmidt escribió:
On 2023-07-24 21:12, Ypo wrote:
I wanted it, because I usually use (_) to divide words when naming
my_files, and that looks ugly in
On 2023-07-24 21:12, Ypo wrote:
I wanted it, because I usually use (_) to divide words when naming
my_files, and that looks ugly in Orgmode.
I had that problem myself recently. Do `org-use-sub-superscripts' and
its companion `org-export-with-sub-superscripts' help in your case?
See also
Hi
I tried to don't get the subscripts (_) affected by org-pretty-entities.
I wanted it, because I usually use (_) to divide words when naming
my_files, and that looks ugly in Orgmode.
I have tried redefining the constant org-match-substring-regexp, but I
think that broke several other