Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > While we're at it, as you noticed already, bare citation keys take > precedence over subscript. So, basically, one can never add subscript to > a word starting with "@". > > At the bare minimum, we should introduce an entity to generate "@" > (e.g. "\At") so one can always write > > \At_2 > > WDYT?
My gut feeling tells me that scripts are "more important" than citations. [To me this is certainty not true, I always use subscripts inside latex fragments/envs]. But I can't think of anything better than your suggestion and I think it's acceptable. —Rasmus -- With monopolies the cake is a lie!