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When I export to PDF via org-mode (C-c C-e d), any words with underscores end up being partially converted to subscript. How can I prevent this from happening?

I found this article on the subject:

Disabling Underscore subscript in Emacs Tex Mode

However, I either wasn't able to figure out the correct elisp or it simply didn't work. Note, I don't want to change any global font options. I only want this fix to apply to tex/latex/org-mode.

I also found this post, though it didn't work either:

disable subscript superscript raise/lower?

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    org-toggle-pretty-entities for ppl where subscripts are annoying (or desired) directly inside an org doc (not related to OPs question about exporting though, just, this was a top google hit and figured I'd contribute).
    – Josh.F
    Aug 6, 2019 at 6:43

7 Answers 7

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You can disable super/subscripting within an org file by adding the following line:

#+OPTIONS: ^:nil

Check the org manual for more options.
The following command inserts a template containing all the options: C-c C-e #

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I was able to solve the issue by setting the following variable:

(setq org-export-with-sub-superscripts nil)
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I think this would be easier: http://orgmode.org/manual/Subscripts-and-superscripts.html Escape the underscore with a backslash:

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Now, escape the _:

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You can see this in action here: http://www.railsonmaui.com/blog/2013/04/27/octopress-setup-with-github-and-org-mode/

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  • Sorry for offtopic, but what color scheme do you use? I quite like it.
    – Daniil
    May 5, 2013 at 9:31
  • zenburn -- awesome. Use package-list-packages. It's a bit like railscasts. May 5, 2013 at 18:34
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    thanks! And comments must be at least 15 characters in length.
    – Daniil
    May 8, 2013 at 14:02
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    This doesn't seem to work for me in org 8.2.10, whether I'm publishing to HTML or to LaTeX/PDF. I get a backslash in the output, plus subscript text. Aug 4, 2015 at 21:28
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    this doesn't seem to work when publishing to html. using org 8.2.10m same behavior as @KenWilliams noted
    – ealfonso
    Apr 11, 2016 at 23:15
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Use \under (Documentation on The Org Manual: Special symbols)

For example:

text\under{}text
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Do you want to prevent subscripts in the onscreen display of the source file or in the text of the output PDF? If the latter, then you want

\usepackage{underscore}

It won't break the use of underscores in maths mode, either.

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For individual cases, insert a literal underscore this way:

text text one\textunderscore{}two text
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In my case any word that contains an underscore is likely to be a variable name or something similar. I just surround it with = or ~ so that it's treated as such. Then it will be exported accordingly.

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