org-manual.org: Enhance the "Subscripts and Superscripts" section
* doc/org-manual.org (Subscripts and Superscripts): Be more explicit about the interaction between the relevant options.
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@ -10700,12 +10700,26 @@ get in your way. Configure the variable ~org-use-sub-superscripts~ to
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change this convention. For example, when setting this variable to
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~{}~, =a_b= is not interpreted as a subscript, but =a_{b}= is.
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You can set ~org-use-sub-superscripts~ in a file using the export
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option =^:= (see [[*Export Settings][Export Settings]]). For example, =#+options: ^:{}=
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sets ~org-use-sub-superscripts~ to ='{}= and only the curly bracket
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notation of super- and subscripts will be used.
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You can also toggle the visual display of super- and subscripts:
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- {{{kbd(C-c C-x \)}}} (~org-toggle-pretty-entities~) ::
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#+kindex: C-c C-x \
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#+findex: org-toggle-pretty-entities
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This command formats sub- and superscripts in a WYSIWYM way.
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#+vindex: org-pretty-entities
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#+vindex: org-pretty-entities-include-sub-superscripts
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Set both ~org-pretty-entities~ and
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~org-pretty-entities-include-sub-superscripts~ to =t= to start with
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super- and subscripts /visually/ interpreted as specified by the
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option ~org-use-sub-superscripts~.
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** Special Symbols
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Greek letters and other symbols.
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