Hi there! I'm using org-mode to generate a table which has columns with mathematical expressions in certain columns. #+caption: Berger's list of Holonomy groups #+name: tab:holonomy |---+---------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------| | | Metric | Holonomy | Dimension | |---+---------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------| | / | <> | <> | <> | | # | Kaehler | \( U(\tfrac{n}{2}) \) | \(n\in 2\mathbb{N} \) | | # | Calabi-Yau | \( SU(\tfrac{n}{2}) \) | \(n\in 2\mathbb{N} \) | | # | Hyper-Kaehler | \( Sp(\tfrac{n}{4}) \) | \(n\in 4\mathbb{N} \) | | # | Quaternionic | \( Sp(\tfrac{n}{4})Sp(1) \) | \(n\in 4\mathbb{N} \) | | # | Exceptional | \( G_2 \) | 7 | | # | | \( Spin(7) \) | 8 | |---+---------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------| Unfortunately, these math expressions should be typeset between \( and \). *QUESTION* Is there a way to say that a column contains (by default) mathematical expressions? In LaTeX the answer would be: - Use the package =array= - In the format of the array column include >{$} c <{$}, to indicate these is a math expression Thank you. -- _____________________________________ Oscar Castillo-Felisola. Grupo de Fisica Teorica. UTFSM -- CCTVal. Av. Espana, 1680, Valparaiso-Chile. ______________________________________