[OS X TeX] Writing an Underscore in LateX
David Watson
dewatson at me.com
Thu Jul 28 12:25:19 EDT 2011
On Jul 28, 2011, at 11:19 AM, Ishe Chinyoka wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> Thanks William for explaining about the display and David for confirming that at least the output is okay. Then I think it has to do with my platform here: I use Preview for my PDF reading needs. this may be an issue between Preview and Voiceover I suspect and nothing to do with TeX.
While I'm not using Preview per-se, I am just looking at the PDF in Mail on Lion.
> Well, in the first place I thank Klaus for pointing me to the use of the backslash character and Herb for that checking of the sample files.
>
> This is a great group,
>
> Ishe
>
> On 28 Jul,2011, at 5:56 PM, David Watson wrote:
>
>> The underscores in your PDF show up just fine for me.
>>
>> On Jul 28, 2011, at 10:43 AM, Ishe Chinyoka wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help. Actually, for interest sake, I am using MacTex 2011 on Snow Leopard with Voiceover as the screen reader. What is strange is that when I run Plastex to convert the source Tex file to HTML, the underscores are there, but in the PDF file, they are not there.
>>> <test.tex><test.pdf>
>>> Anyway, find attached a sample of my test TeX source file and a sample output PDF.
>>>
>>> Thanks once again,
>>>
>>> Ishe
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 28 Jul,2011, at 4:10 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 28, 2011, at 8:51 AM, Ishe Chinyoka wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks Klaus. I just tried that and the file was typeset, but here is another strange problem: I see no underscores in the final PDF document. I even tried to wrap these in the \verb|word_to_wra| and this worked. But now the issue is with items that are part of the description list environment like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> \begin{description}
>>>>> \item[word\_to\_wrap]
>>>>> \end}description}
>>>>>
>>>>> The underscores are stripped and I get
>>>>>
>>>>> Word to wrap
>>>>>
>>>>> Instead.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a way to put a word in the \verb|| wrap in a list item? If this were possible, I would try it. For example, can I do this:
>>>>>
>>>>> \item[\verb|word_to_wrap|]
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks once again,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ishe
>>>>
>>>> Howdy,
>>>>
>>>> Works fine here. Could create a minimal but compilable example where it doesn't work so we can see exactly what is happening?
>>>>
>>>> Good Luck,
>>>>
>>>> Herb Schulz
>>>> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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