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Re: [O] question about org-latex-regexps


From: Colin Fraizer
Subject: Re: [O] question about org-latex-regexps
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 18:22:42 -0500

Wow, I think I'm an org pariah. Did my email violate some org cultural norm? :-)

If so, I apologize.

Anyone have strong feelings about whether a change like this is advisable?


On Feb 27, 2012, at 12:32 PM, "Colin Fraizer" <address@hidden> wrote:

> The variable org-latex-regexps has an element
> 
>    ("$" "\\([^$]\\|^\\)\\(\\(\\$\\([^
> \r\n,;.$][^$\n\r]*?\\(\n[^$\n\r]*?\\)\\{0,2\\}[^
> \r\n,.$]\\)\\$\\)\\)\\([-    .,?;:'\")\000]\\|$\\)" 2 nil)
> 
> The 6th nested subexpression (starts with "\\([-") prevents conversion of
> some latex math-mode stuff.
> 
> Is there a reason for that subexpression to be so restrictive? Because I
> mostly write UTF-8 org-mode documents, I often have "$<some math>$" followed
> immediately by an EN DASH or EM DASH (U+2013 or U+2014). Is there a reason
> why those characters could not be inserted in that character class?
> 
> That is, could I change that subexpression to be "\\([---
> .,?;:'\")\000]\\|$\\)" ?
> 
> [I've tried it with a couple of files and didn't notice any problems.
> 
> Thanks,
> --Colin
> 
> 



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