From: Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Subject: Re: Inequalities in math blocks Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2021 19:00:59 +0700 [thread overview] Message-ID: <sjheq3$8mq$1@ciao.gmane.io> (raw) In-Reply-To: <m2h7dvzz0o.fsf@me.com> On 05/10/2021 14:55, Rudolf Adamkovič wrote: > Timothy writes: > >> You’re going to be much better off if you just use LaTeX math >> delimiters, i.e. `\( ... \)'. > > Interesting. It works, but I do not understand why! Did you inspect HTML file? Playing with export, I do not see real difference. Result is "\(1<2\)" even for $1<2$. info "(org) LaTeX fragments" https://orgmode.org/manual/LaTeX-fragments.html highlight some issues with $: > To avoid conflicts with currency specifications, single ‘$’ characters > are only recognized as math delimiters if the enclosed text contains at > most two line breaks, is directly attached to the ‘$’ characters with no > whitespace in between, and if the closing ‘$’ is followed by whitespace, > punctuation or a dash. For the other delimiters, there is no such > restriction, so when in doubt, use ‘\(...\)’ as inline math delimiters. > Do we consider > inequalities in $$ breaking HTML export expected behavior? Or, do we > consider it a bug? I suppose there exists no formal specification, > executable or not, to answer the question? Tom Gillespie mentioned in another thread yesterday: https://orgmode.org/worg/dev/org-syntax.html#Entities_and_LaTeX_Fragments > It would introduce incompatibilities with previous Org versions, but > support for $...$ (and for symmetry, $$...$$) constructs ought to be > removed. > > They are slow to parse, fragile, redundant and imply false > positives. — ngz
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-10-05 12:02 UTC|newest] Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top 2021-10-03 11:04 Rudolf Adamkovič 2021-10-03 12:19 ` Max Nikulin 2021-10-03 13:12 ` Timothy 2021-10-05 7:55 ` Rudolf Adamkovič 2021-10-05 7:58 ` Timothy 2021-10-05 12:19 ` Eric S Fraga 2021-10-05 12:00 ` Max Nikulin [this message] 2021-10-05 12:50 ` Rudolf Adamkovič 2021-10-03 13:14 ` Rudolf Adamkovič 2021-10-12 1:11 ` Nick Dokos 2021-10-12 12:02 ` Max Nikulin 2021-10-03 16:17 ` [PATCH] org-manual.org: Update links to MathJax docs Max Nikulin 2021-10-06 7:39 ` Inequalities in math blocks Rudolf Adamkovič 2021-10-07 11:30 ` Greg Minshall 2021-10-07 11:33 ` Timothy 2021-10-07 12:13 ` Greg Minshall 2021-10-07 12:53 ` Rudolf Adamkovič 2021-10-07 13:05 ` Timothy 2021-10-07 15:05 ` Max Nikulin 2021-10-07 19:48 ` Rudolf Adamkovič 2021-10-07 19:25 ` Rudolf Adamkovič 2021-10-08 12:37 ` Greg Minshall
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