Re: [Orgmode] About entering latex code in an org file

2010-12-10 Thread Giovanni Ridolfi
Curiouslearn writes: > > I am new to both emacs and org-mode. Org-mode sounds really cool and I > am trying to use it to make notes for a project. welcome! > I have some latex > symbols that I need to enter in the file. > As a background: > (1) I read in the manual that for latex code I do not

Re: [Orgmode] About entering latex code in an org file

2010-12-10 Thread Curiouslearn
Hi Pierre, I tried to enclose it manually, however, the conversion inserts its own $ signs preceded by a slash. There were some stray $ signs left in the document after conversion. Thanks. On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Pierre de Buyl wrote: > Hello, > > I am no expert either but I think tha

Re: [Orgmode] About entering latex code in an org file

2010-12-10 Thread Curiouslearn
Giovannie, thanks very much for the reply. Your solution works well for latex export. Is there a way to make it work for the HTML export too? I thought MathJax would take care of converting it to appropriate html file. While \pi_g is appropriately converted, \geq is not. Also, \( \) remain in the

Re: [Orgmode] About entering latex code in an org file

2010-12-10 Thread Pierre de Buyl
Hello, I am no expert either but I think that the automated detection of latex snippets (that is, no explicit $) will only enclose in $ parts that cannot be reproduced in text. I suggest that if you want a complete expression like \pi_{g} \geq 0.05 to be translated to $\pi_{g} \geq 0.

[Orgmode] About entering latex code in an org file

2010-12-10 Thread Curiouslearn
Hi, I am new to both emacs and org-mode. Org-mode sounds really cool and I am trying to use it to make notes for a project. I have some latex symbols that I need to enter in the file. As a background: (1) I read in the manual that for latex code I do not need to enclose math inside $ $. (2) I have