On Jun 18, 2010, at 12:58 PM, Christian Moe wrote: > Hi, Carsten, > > Thanks for taking a look. > > Your example should be output exactly the same as it is currently > with the =LaTeX:nil= option, i. e. verbatim: > >

> \begin{equation} > a=b > \end{equation} >

> > - and this minimal example could be interpreted by jsMath without > any changes in Org-mode export, since it happens to contain no sub/ > superscripts or entities. > > What I'd like is for > > \begin{equation} > \e=mc^2 > \end{equation} > > to be output equally verbatim as > >

> \begin{equation} > e=mc^2 > \end{equation} >

> > *even when =^:t= is on*, so I could freely write e.g. m^2 in the > text and get it superscripted, but not get > >

> \begin{equation} > e=mc2 > \end{equation} >

> > In other words, to have my cake and eat it, too. I hope it's clearer > now. > > Yours, > Christian > > > Carsten Dominik wrote: > > Hi Christian, > > > > how should, in this case, a literal LaTeX environment like > > > > \begin{equation} > > a=b > > \end{equation} > > > > be handled? > > > > - Carsten > > > > On Jun 17, 2010, at 9:23 AM, Christian Moe wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> To display LaTeX math in Org html export with lovely jsMath, it > must be > >> exported verbatim with > >> > >> #+OPTIONS: ^:nil TeX:nil > >> > >> so one cannot use lazy superscripts/subscripts or Org entities in > the > >> rest of the text. > >> > >> Is there a simple way to turn these options on, but protect LaTeX > where > >> it appears *inside math delimiters* so it's exported verbatim? I.e. > >> inside $...$, $$...$$, \( ... \), \[ ... \], \begin ... \end ? > >> > >> I ask because I'm keeping a note file with much text and only a few > >> equations, but with frequent reference to e.g. CO_2 and m^2. It's > >> possible to always write $CO_2$ and $m^2$, but less readable, and > >> irksome when you've got used to an easier way. An inline formula > can > >> be protected by surrounding it with verbatim markup, =$...$=, but > then > >> it's only good for jsMath, not for LaTeX export. > >> > >> Yours, > >> Christian > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Emacs-orgmode mailing list > >> Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > >> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode > > > > - Carsten > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Christian Moe > E-mail: mail@christianmoe.com > Website: http://christianmoe.com > > > > Carsten Dominik wrote: >> Hi Christian, >> how should, in this case, a literal LaTeX environment like >> \begin{equation} >> a=b >> \end{equation} >> be handled? >> - Carsten >> On Jun 17, 2010, at 9:23 AM, Christian Moe wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> To display LaTeX math in Org html export with lovely jsMath, it >>> must be >>> exported verbatim with >>> >>> #+OPTIONS: ^:nil TeX:nil >>> >>> so one cannot use lazy superscripts/subscripts or Org entities in >>> the rest of the text. >>> >>> Is there a simple way to turn these options on, but protect LaTeX >>> where >>> it appears *inside math delimiters* so it's exported verbatim? I.e. >>> inside $...$, $$...$$, \( ... \), \[ ... \], \begin ... \end ? >>> >>> I ask because I'm keeping a note file with much text and only a >>> few equations, but with frequent reference to e.g. CO_2 and m^2. >>> It's possible to always write $CO_2$ and $m^2$, but less readable, >>> and irksome when you've got used to an easier way. An inline >>> formula can be protected by surrounding it with verbatim markup, = >>> $...$=, but then it's only good for jsMath, not for LaTeX export. >>> >>> Yours, >>> Christian >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Emacs-orgmode mailing list >>> Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. >>> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org >>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode >> - Carsten > > > -- > > Christian Moe > E-mail: mail@christianmoe.com > Website: http://christianmoe.com > - Carsten