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 The Org Mode 7 Reference Manual by Carsten Dominik and others Paperback (6"x9"), 282 pagesISBN 9781906966089RRP £9.95 ($14.95) Sales of this book support the Org project! Get a printed copy>>> 11.7.1 Special symbols You can use LaTeX macros to insert special symbols like ‘\alpha’ to indicate the Greek letter, or ‘\to’ to indicate an arrow. Completion for these macros is available, just type ‘\’ and maybe a few letters, and press M-TAB to see possible completions. Unlike LaTeX code, Org-mode allows these macros to be present without surrounding math delimiters, for example: Angles are written as Greek letters \alpha, \beta and \gamma.  During export, these symbols will be transformed into the native format of the exporter backend. Strings like \alpha will be exported as &alpha; in the HTML output, and as $\alpha\$ in the LaTeX output. Similarly, \nbsp will become &nbsp; in HTML and ~ in LaTeX. If you need such a symbol inside a word, terminate it like this: ‘\Aacute{}stor’.

A large number of entities is provided, with names taken from both HTML and LaTeX; see the variable org-entities for the complete list. ‘\-’ is treated as a shy hyphen, and ‘--’, ‘---’, and ‘...’ are all converted into special commands creating hyphens of different lengths or a compact set of dots.

If you would like to see entities displayed as UTF8 characters, use the following command:(99)

C-c C-x \
Toggle display of entities as UTF-8 characters. This does not change the buffer content which remains plain ASCII, but it overlays the UTF-8 character for display purposes only.
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