Bastien,
Aaaah, thanks, it works great!
I looked for hours for a setting of the sort...
I do still think that this is a bug however: when I don't use the setting
you provided and don't use pretty-entities, after I place the
sub/superscript sign, the point gets places inside the braces. If I do
Hi,
you want to set
(setq org-pretty-entities-include-sub-superscripts nil)
before using `org-cdlatex-mode'.
HTH,
--
Bastien
2014-02-23 16:20, Anders Johansson wrote:
Hi,
I used the configuration:
org-catch-invisible-edits 'show
org-pretty-entities t
together with org-cdlatex. This breaks the insertion of subscripts
and superscripts through org-cdlatex because _{} is fontified and the
{} are hidden so typing for
Hello Anders,
Anders Johansson mejlaandersj at gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I used the configuration:
org-catch-invisible-edits 'show
org-pretty-entities t
Did you fish around enough to find a workaround? I have the same problem...
Cheers!
Hi,
I used the configuration:
org-catch-invisible-edits 'show
org-pretty-entities t
together with org-cdlatex. This breaks the insertion of subscripts and
superscripts through org-cdlatex because _{} is fontified and the {} are
hidden so typing for example: a _ bc results in a_{b}c (or
Hi,
I used the configuration:
org-catch-invisible-edits 'show
org-pretty-entities t
together with org-cdlatex. This breaks the insertion of subscripts and
superscripts through org-cdlatex because _{} is fontified and the {}
are hidden so typing for example: a _ bc results in a_{b}c (or
Hi,
I used the configuration:
org-catch-invisible-edits 'show
org-pretty-entities t
together with org-cdlatex. This breaks the insertion of subscripts
and superscripts through org-cdlatex because _{} is fontified and the
{} are hidden so typing for example: a _ bc results in a_{b}c (or