Re: [Orgmode] Superscripts in LaTeX export

2009-09-28 Thread Thomas S. Dye
Aloha Carsten, Giovanni, and Nick, It seems like magic to me, but now my org file correctly exports ^{14}C to LaTeX. The viewers of my beamer slide show will immediately recognize the radioactive isotope of carbon in the frame's title. They will have this pleasure with little effort on my

Re: [Orgmode] Superscripts in LaTeX export

2009-09-28 Thread Carsten Dominik
Hi Thomas, Giovanni, Nick, indeed, LaTeX export was thrown off by the space before the cared. THis i fixed now, thanks. - Carsten On Sep 27, 2009, at 10:20 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote: Aloha all, I'm trying to generate $^{14}$C, or an equivalent, from org-mode to represent the isotope of carbo

Nick Dokos: Re: [Orgmode] Superscripts in LaTeX export

2009-09-28 Thread Nick Dokos
[Forgot to copy the list - again. Giovanni, apologies for the duplicate.] --- Forwarded Message Date:Mon, 28 Sep 2009 20:04:33 -0400 From:Nick Dokos To: Giovanni Ridolfi cc: nicholas.do...@hp.com Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Superscripts in LaTeX export Giovanni Ridolfi wrote

Re: [Orgmode] Superscripts in LaTeX export

2009-09-28 Thread Giovanni Ridolfi
--- Lun 28/9/09, Nick Dokos ha scritto: > Giovanni Ridolfi > wrote: > > ** A Brief History of Attempts to Interpret the > > \( ^{14}\)C Dates > Did it work for you or are you saying that theoretically it > *should* work? I didn't try. I thought it should have worked. > PS. I also tried the st

Re: [Orgmode] Superscripts in LaTeX export

2009-09-28 Thread Nick Dokos
Giovanni Ridolfi wrote: > --- Dom 27/9/09, Thomas S. Dye ha scritto: > > > I'm trying to generate $^{14}$C, or an equivalent, from > > org-mode to represent the isotope of carbon > > > ** A Brief History of Attempts to Interpret the ^{14}C > > Dates > > *** The ^{14}C Dates > > what about u

Re: [Orgmode] Superscripts in LaTeX export

2009-09-28 Thread Giovanni Ridolfi
--- Dom 27/9/09, Thomas S. Dye ha scritto: Hi, Thomas, > > I'm trying to generate $^{14}$C, or an equivalent, from > org-mode to represent the isotope of carbon > ** A Brief History of Attempts to Interpret the ^{14}C > Dates > *** The ^{14}C Dates what about using the \( \) or $ $ delimiters

[Orgmode] Superscripts in LaTeX export

2009-09-27 Thread Thomas S. Dye
Aloha all, I'm trying to generate $^{14}$C, or an equivalent, from org-mode to represent the isotope of carbon important in archaeological dating. Reading the manual, I tried this: ** A Brief History of Attempts to Interpret the ^{14}C Dates *** The ^{14}C Dates Which, in my #+LaTeX_CLASS: