Rasmus writes:
> The variable `org-highlight-latex-and-related' should allow you to
> highlight inline math.
Thank you.
Takes care of all,
- $..$
- $$..$$ (w/ newlines)
- \(..\)
- \[..\] (w/ newlines)
- \begin{equation}..\end{equation} (w/ newlines)
--
Brady
Hi,
Brady Trainor writes:
> Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
>
>> dear org-moders,
>> is it possible to syntax-highlight inline LaTeX fragments,
>> such as $V$ or \cite{smith2012generating} ?
>> I know you can highlight LaTeX code blocks, but I'm looking
>> specifically for highlighting of inline fragme
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> dear org-moders,
> is it possible to syntax-highlight inline LaTeX fragments,
> such as $V$ or \cite{smith2012generating} ?
> I know you can highlight LaTeX code blocks, but I'm looking
> specifically for highlighting of inline fragments.
> thanks for help,
> ilya
:bump
Also interested in if this is possible and what do you use to highlight
LaTeX code blocks.
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote:
> dear org-moders,
> is it possible to syntax-highlight inline LaTeX fragments,
> such as $V$ or \cite{smith2012generating} ?
> I know you can highligh
dear org-moders,
is it possible to syntax-highlight inline LaTeX fragments,
such as $V$ or \cite{smith2012generating} ?
I know you can highlight LaTeX code blocks, but I'm looking specifically
for highlighting of inline fragments.
thanks for help,
ilya