And I find the same problem with export to HTML.  I have many variables and 
paths that have underscores in them.  The underscores all are shown as 
subscripts.   I don't want to have to go thru all my org files and escape the 
underscore.  

How do I make the underscore be a subscript only in math mode?


On May 12, 2011, at 9:00 AM, peter.fri...@agfa.com wrote:

> Good afternoon all,
> 
> I spent the best part of the afternoon trying to figure out why an 
> org-generated .tex file wouldn’t compile with my set-up. It turns out that 
> the `syntax’ package messes a bit with the definition of an underscore, 
> making it impossible to use the underscore in a \label.
> 
> Unfortunately, the LaTeX exporter uses underscores in its section labels.
> 
> 
> Actually, it is possible to have the _ in \label: use the `nounderscore’ 
> option with the syntax package. But you then do not get the tweaked 
> underscore in plain text (unless you use \_ again).
> 
> Since I’d like to keep the syntax package and the ease of using plain 
> underscores, I’d like to avoid the _ in labels. 
> 
> Maybe I didn’t look hard enough, but I didn’t find an obvious way to change 
> the way org generates the labels. Would it be an option to use the same 
> label-generating code as AUCTeX mode? That would be very nice!
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Peter.
> -- 
> c++;         // this makes c bigger but returns the old value
> 
> 


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