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Re: [O] Avoid escaping braces in LaTeX export?
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Richard Lawrence |
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Re: [O] Avoid escaping braces in LaTeX export? |
Date: |
Sat, 08 Jun 2013 10:45:58 -0700 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.4 (gnu/linux) |
Eric S Fraga <address@hidden> writes:
> Richard Lawrence <address@hidden> writes:
> Org is not latex, for better or for worse. However, it does allow you
> to mix the two in various ways. The inline approach is limited to
> {text} that is on the same line. You could try using visual-line-mode
> and have all paragraphs be single lines.
>
> Alternative, you could try (untested):
>
> blah blah blah
> #+LATEX: \ic{
> some text for the inline comment
> #+LATEX: }
> more blah
Thanks, Eric; that works, too.
I think for now the best thing is for me to put longer comments in a
custom environment. Then I can use Org's block syntax, and have other
export backends do the right thing, if I ever use them instead of LaTeX.
I did dig into the exporter code a bit, so in case anyone is bitten by a
similar issue that doesn't have a ready workaround, the places to look
seem to be:
- org-element.el:org-element-latex-or-entity-successor. This is where
LaTeX fragments are identified. (As Eric notes, multi-line commands
will not have their arguments parsed as part of a latex-fragment;
instead, the argument and surrounding braces are parsed as text in
the surrounding paragraph.)
- ox-latex.el:org-latex-plain-text. This is where special characters
that don't get parsed as part of a LaTeX fragment are
protected/escaped.
I still think it might be nice if each of the protections in
org-latex-plain-text could be toggled via an #+OPTIONS keyword, since
more often than not, I find that characters are escaped in LaTeX export
when I would prefer they weren't. But that might be a peculiar fact
about how I use Org. Since for now I don't require this behavior, I'm
not going to try to implement it myself, but if anyone else would also
find it useful, let me know and I will take a stab at writing a patch.
Thanks, all, for the help!
--
Best,
Richard