On 2015-05-05, at 23:32, Titus von der Malsburg wrote:
> Thanks, Rasmus (and Marcin), replacing the $ by \( and \) works. I
> didn’t know about the parentheses notation. To my experience most
Also, this: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/510
Best,
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Rasums wrote:
> Titus von der Malsburg posteo.de> writes:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I just updated to the development version of org and encountered a
> > problem with inline LaTeX formulae. I have the following test document:
> >
> > #+OPTIONS: toc:nil tex:t
> > Test: ($p\ll.001$)
>
> Try
Thanks for those replies. I basically followed Ken's suggestion. I started
with the Kings College London dissertation template and used writer2latex
to create a .tex file. Then I gradually built the the Org-File.
I have ended up with something I can use to write using org-mode with a
nice Solariz
On 2015-05-05, at 22:14, Titus von der Malsburg wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just updated to the development version of org and encountered a
> problem with inline LaTeX formulae. I have the following test document:
>
> #+OPTIONS: toc:nil tex:t
> Test: ($p\ll.001$)
>
> Is there a quick fix fo
Titus von der Malsburg writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I just updated to the development version of org and encountered a
> problem with inline LaTeX formulae. I have the following test document:
>
> #+OPTIONS: toc:nil tex:t
> Test: ($p\ll.001$)
Try:
Test: (\(p\ll.001\))
($x$) doesn't work
Obviously, I have the directory in place, and the file is actually saved
properly in it. The version is use is:
Org-mode version 8.2.10 (8.2.10-40-gc763fa-elpaplus @
/Users/drorata/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20150504/)
Finally, here is the output that I have in the python interactive session:
Hi all,
I just updated to the development version of org and encountered a
problem with inline LaTeX formulae. I have the following test document:
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil tex:t
Test: ($p\ll.001$)
Before the update the output used to be (export to PDF via pdflatex):
Test: p⋘.001
(The
Thanks for help on this!
Here is the last version of the patch taking into account all of your comments.
2015-05-01 10:47 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Goaziou :
> Hello,
>
> Brice Waegenire writes:
>
>> I have took in consideration all of your points, is it better now?
>> The current patch doesn't overwrit
- Original Message -
> From: "Brice Waegenire"
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2015 9:06:09 AM
> Subject: [O] Better inline image scrolling
>
> Scrolling of inline images in org-mode is cumbersome, especially when
> you have several of it in sequence, on a small scre
Scrolling of inline images in org-mode is cumbersome, especially when
you have several of it in sequence, on a small screen. For example
when you are in a buffer after a image, not visible at the moment, and
you scroll up with either the C-p or your mouse wheel, it get
displayed entirely instead of
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