Carsten Dominik wrote:
Hi Chris,
you can't have the cake and eat it.
if you insert a LaTeX environment, the entire environment
will be protected. After all, you rely on this quoting with your
itemize environment!
Hi Carsten,
I don't really understand this. I can see it for things like the
verbatim environment, but that might be a special case.
However, you can do this:
#+begin_center
I should have chosen a different example I suppose. What I am really
using, rather than center, are the theorem, lemma, and proof
environments. I thought it would be safer for my example to use an
environment that is included by default in LaTeX. Unfortunately,
center
is already a special case in org. But I tried #+begin_proof and that
did not work.
This works by the protection being done first, and only
then #+begin_center is turned into \begin{center}
Perhaps that could be generalized so that #+begin_foo means "do the
regular org parsing and then turn on \begin{foo}"? Other exporters
would be free to ignore these commands.
I really like doing my work in org mode, and I can certainly convert
my
markup commands to regular LaTeX, but doing that really seems like a
second-best solution.
Cheers,
Chris
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