Re: [O] [bug] equations in latex equation environment with leading +/- misinterpreted
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Eric S Fraga writes: > >> but behaviour that I can accept, especially as the easy solution is to >> simply enclose the equation in a latex block: >> >> * equation with leading minus sign >> The following equation >> #+begin_latex >> \begin{equation} >> \label{eq:test} >> y = 3 x >> - 5 >> + 4 >> \end{equation} >> #+end_latex >> >> This works just fine and is probably for the best in any case. Using a >> latex block allows for latex specific editing (C-c '). Should have done >> this in the first place! > > Technically, this isn't the same. The LaTeX block would be removed > during an HTML export while the plain LaTeX code would be changed into > an image (or "Mathjaxified", whatever that means). Agreed. For my use case, this is not a major issue, mind you, as my preferred export route is to PDF via LaTeX... > That's annoying because I tend to think that writing plain LaTeX > environments (without any block marker) should be deprecated. Again, agreed, but this will require a more general approach to the handling of e.g. latex blocks for export to other languages. Not easy, I would guess, unless we make more use of conversion to png for blocks. Thanks again, eric -- : Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 24.0.50.1 : using Org-mode version 7.7 (release_7.7.284.g11de)
Re: [O] [bug] equations in latex equation environment with leading +/- misinterpreted
Eric S Fraga writes: > but behaviour that I can accept, especially as the easy solution is to > simply enclose the equation in a latex block: > > * equation with leading minus sign > The following equation > #+begin_latex > \begin{equation} > \label{eq:test} > y = 3 x > - 5 > + 4 > \end{equation} > #+end_latex > > This works just fine and is probably for the best in any case. Using a > latex block allows for latex specific editing (C-c '). Should have done > this in the first place! Technically, this isn't the same. The LaTeX block would be removed during an HTML export while the plain LaTeX code would be changed into an image (or "Mathjaxified", whatever that means). That's annoying because I tend to think that writing plain LaTeX environments (without any block marker) should be deprecated. Indeed, while there's a need for short mathematical LaTeX snippets, LaTeX environments can imply constructs that : - are not always related to mathematics (and should therefore be handled by Org blocks) - are too large to be called "snippets" (and should therefore be handled by Org blocks) Also, I don't know what to think about an object that you can inline on the right side but not on the left one (and I admit that's what annoys me the most, at the moment). Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
Re: [O] [bug] equations in latex equation environment with leading +/- misinterpreted
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Eric S Fraga writes: > >> the attached org file illustrates a problem with the latex exporter in >> which any line within a \begin{equation}...\end{equation} that begins >> with a + or - is interpreted as a list item. >> >> It's easy enough to avoid this problem by either reformatting the lines >> in question or by enclosing the equation block in a LATEX org block. >> Therefore, there's no urgency in addressing this bug. > > [...] > >> * equation with leading minus sign >> The following equation > >> \begin{equation} >> \label{eq:test} >> y = 3 x >> - 5 >> + 4 >> \end{equation} illustrates a problem in \LaTex export where the >> leading arithmetic operators are interpreted as list entries. > > I understand your concern, but, as far as I can tell, that's not a bug. > > Lists have precedence over LaTeX snippets. In other words, you're asking > to start a list here, and Org starts one. Okay, I understand. "Unintended behaviour" instead of "bug" ;-) but behaviour that I can accept, especially as the easy solution is to simply enclose the equation in a latex block: --8<---cut here---start->8--- * equation with leading minus sign The following equation #+begin_latex \begin{equation} \label{eq:test} y = 3 x - 5 + 4 \end{equation} #+end_latex --8<---cut here---end--->8--- This works just fine and is probably for the best in any case. Using a latex block allows for latex specific editing (C-c '). Should have done this in the first place! Sorry for the noise! Thanks, eric -- : Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 24.0.50.1 : using Org-mode version 7.7 (release_7.7.282.g0037)
Re: [O] [bug] equations in latex equation environment with leading +/- misinterpreted
Hello, Eric S Fraga writes: > the attached org file illustrates a problem with the latex exporter in > which any line within a \begin{equation}...\end{equation} that begins > with a + or - is interpreted as a list item. > > It's easy enough to avoid this problem by either reformatting the lines > in question or by enclosing the equation block in a LATEX org block. > Therefore, there's no urgency in addressing this bug. [...] --8<---cut here---start->8--- > * equation with leading minus sign > The following equation > \begin{equation} > \label{eq:test} > y = 3 x > - 5 > + 4 > \end{equation} illustrates a problem in \LaTex export where the > leading arithmetic operators are interpreted as list entries. --8<---cut here---end--->8--- I understand your concern, but, as far as I can tell, that's not a bug. Lists have precedence over LaTeX snippets. In other words, you're asking to start a list here, and Org starts one. Also, that this kind of line won't appear automatically[1] (during filling), so Org assumes it's here on purpose. Regards, [1] Now, if it does, that's indeed a bug. -- Nicolas Goaziou