From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Nicolas Goaziou Subject: Re: Bug: wrong interpretation of LaTeX [8.2.6 (8.2.6-47-ge3d2c1-elpa @ c:/Users/beffa/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20140526/)] Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 18:46:18 +0200 Message-ID: <87tx6221id.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr> References: <87fvhpjnmf.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr> <87vbqkikzb.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Return-path: Received: from eggs.gnu.org ([2001:4830:134:3::10]:42298) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1XBRZy-0008Sx-Aa for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Sun, 27 Jul 2014 12:45:53 -0400 Received: from Debian-exim by eggs.gnu.org with spam-scanned (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1XBRZq-00049p-Ic for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Sun, 27 Jul 2014 12:45:46 -0400 Received: from relay6-d.mail.gandi.net ([2001:4b98:c:538::198]:40719) by eggs.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1XBRZq-00049i-B8 for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Sun, 27 Jul 2014 12:45:38 -0400 In-Reply-To: (Federico Beffa's message of "Sun, 27 Jul 2014 11:27:25 +0200") List-Id: "General discussions about Org-mode." List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: emacs-orgmode-bounces+geo-emacs-orgmode=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Sender: emacs-orgmode-bounces+geo-emacs-orgmode=m.gmane.org@gnu.org To: Federico Beffa Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Hello, Federico Beffa writes: > In the end of the day the reason why I started looking into this is > the fact that I do not find user friendly that org-mode, when filling > a paragraph, interprets \[...\] as any inline snippet and does not > keep it on a separate line (as recommended by the LaTeX manual, see > attached document). That's it. As explained previously, I'm not against the idea, but it would break existing documents containing "\[...\]" in the middle of a line, even though it is valid LaTeX. In any case, you will not get total LaTeX conformance. Anyway, I can't see any technical limitation to your suggestion. So we might as well ask the ML. I'll write a consultative poll about it. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou