Paul Stansell paulstans...@gmail.com writes:
Yes, I tried that, but as I understand it I need to
\usepackage{amsmath} to access the latex equation* environment.
Usually amsmath is good to have (and Nicolas answered on how to include
it), but if you wish to avoid it for some reason, the
Hello,
Paul Stansell paulstans...@gmail.com writes:
I may be under a misapprehension, but I expected the pdf output
(created by C-c C-e l p) from the attached org file to show similar
results for both lines. Instead, however, the simple
x^2
outside of the verbatim environment puts the
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for fixing that last problem, that's great!
I've also come across a couple of other unexpected results exporting
other latex equations to pdf. Examples are given in the attached org
file. Both are quite trivial with easy work-arounds. In both cases,
because the embedded png
Hello,
Paul Stansell paulstans...@gmail.com writes:
I've also come across a couple of other unexpected results exporting
other latex equations to pdf. Examples are given in the attached org
file. Both are quite trivial with easy work-arounds. In both cases,
because the embedded png
Nicolas,
\[ x = y
+1 \]
\[ x = y
+ 1 \]
This is to be expected. In the second case, the second line defines
a list item, which has precedence over any LaTeX snippet.
Okay, I realised it was switching to the itemise environment, but I
didn't know it took precedence over
\[ x = y
+1 \]
\[ x = y
+ 1 \]
This is to be expected. In the second case, the second line defines
a list item, which has precedence over any LaTeX snippet.
Okay, I realised it was switching to the itemise environment, but I
didn't know it took precedence over the
Dear list,
I may be under a misapprehension, but I expected the pdf output
(created by C-c C-e l p) from the attached org file to show similar
results for both lines. Instead, however, the simple
x^2
outside of the verbatim environment puts the caret above the 2 even
though I have set
Paul Stansell paulstans...@gmail.com writes:
I may be under a misapprehension, but I expected the pdf output
(created by C-c C-e l p) from the attached org file to show similar
results for both lines. Instead, however, the simple
x^2
Try
=x^2= or ~x^2~
instead?
outside of the