Hi Eric, this was fixed 11 days ago in commit 5f86fd7ae2da40b20c967382fa938fc871fb7e44 If you use the latet git version, this problem will not be present. - Carsten On May 11, 2009, at 8:02 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Carsten et al., > > If I have the following bit of LaTeX code in my org file: > > ,---- > | \begin{eqnarray} > | x &=& a_i + b_j + c_{k} \\ > | y &=& \sqrt{x} > | \end{eqnarray} > | > | \begin{eqnarray*} > | x &=& a_i + b_j + c_{k} \\ > | y &=& \sqrt{x} > | \end{eqnarray*} > `---- > > and ask for a LaTeX export, I get the following generated: > > ,---- > | \begin{eqnarray} > | x &=& a_i + b_j + c_{k} \\ > | y &=& \sqrt{x} > | \end{eqnarray} > | > | \begin{eqnarray*} > | x \&=\& a$_i$ + b$_j$ + c$_{k}$ \\ > | y \&=\& \sqrt{x} > | \end{eqnarray*} > `---- > > The second environment has not been recognised by org-mode as a valid > latex fragment and so all the special characters (&, _) have been > processed instead of being left alone. > > This could be my fault but I have no idea where to start looking in > case > I've set something I shouldn't have. Because the latex exporter has > changed since I last used any latex fragments in my org files, and > that > has been a while, I am not sure if this ever worked properly anyway. > > Or it could be that "*" environments don't get recognised correctly by > the latex exporter? Is there a regexp that I can customise for this? > > Thanks for any suggestions! I've temporarily changed all * > environments > to ones with the * (so I get tons of equation numbers I don't need) > but > I would love to revert to what I had originally. > > eric > > > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode