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[#29520] Inline Latex escapes $$are interpreted as blocks in list items Date: 2012-02-10 12:34 Priority: 3 Submitted By: Gioele Barabucci (gioele) Assigned To: Thomas Leitner (gettalong) Category: None State: Closed Summary: Inline Latex escapes$$ are interpreted as blocks in list items

 Detailed description I have the following code: * $$sc$$ does not exist in $$O_1$$ * $$sc$$ exists in $$O_2$$ * $$sc$$ is a subclass of $$SC$$ in $$0_2$$ * $$C$$ is a subclass of $$sc$$ in $$0_2$$ I should generated the following Latex code \begin{itemize} \item $sc$ does not exist in $O_1$ \item $sc$ exists in $O_2$ \item $sc$ is a subclass of $SC$ in $0_2$ \item $C$ is a subclass of $sc$ in $0_2$ \end{itemize} Instead, it generates this: \begin{itemize} \item \begin{displaymath} sc$$does not exist in$$O_1 \end{displaymath} \item \begin{displaymath} sc$$exists in$$O_2 \end{displaymath} \item \begin{displaymath} sc$$is a subclass of$$SC$$in$$0_2 \end{displaymath} \item \begin{displaymath} C$$is a subclass of$$sc$$in$$0_2 \end{displaymath} \end{itemize} I suppose that the problem is that the  characters at the beginning of the list items are seen, regardless of the fact that there are characters just after them, as block delimiters instead of spans.

 Message Date: 2012-02-18 19:07 Sender: Thomas Leitner Thanks for reporting! I have fixed this now.