Hello, John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> writes:
> #+begin_src orgmode > * Header > > Test paragraph where I insert a dollar amount of $100. > > Test paragraph where I insert a dollar amount of \$100. > > Test paragraph where I insert a dollar amount of 100.[fn:1] > > * Footnotes > > [fn:1] Successful; the first two give the error 'Cannot insert a footnote > here' > #+end_src Yes, that's what I thought: `org-inside-LaTeX-fragment-p' is the key. ,---- |(org-inside-LaTeX-fragment-p) | | Test if point is inside a LaTeX fragment. | I.e. after a \begin, \(, M-x , $, or $$, without the corresponding closing | sequence appearing also before point. | Even though the matchers for math are configurable, this function assumes | that \begin, \(, \[, and $$ are always used. Only the single dollar | delimiters are skipped when they have been removed by customization. | The return value is nil, or a cons cell with the delimiter and the | position of this delimiter. | | This function does a reasonably good job, but can locally be fooled by | for example currency specifications. For example it will assume being in | inline math after "$22.34". The LaTeX fragment formatter will only format | fragments that are properly closed, but during editing, we have to live | with the uncertainty caused by missing closing delimiters. This function | looks only before point, not after. `---- On purpose, Org won't insert a footnote inside a LaTeX fragment. But, in your example, it is fooled by the currency. One workaround would be to remove "$" as a math delimiter from `org-format-latex-options'. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou