@@ 11152,14 11152,14 @@ snippets are identified as LaTeX source code:
=\begin= statement appears on a new line, preceded by only
whitespace.
-- Text within the usual LaTeX math delimiters. To avoid conflicts
- with currency specifications, single =$= characters are only
- recognized as math delimiters if the enclosed text contains at most
- two line breaks, is directly attached to the =$= characters with no
- whitespace in between, and if the closing =$= is followed by
- whitespace, punctuation or a dash. For the other delimiters, there
- is no such restriction, so when in doubt, use =\(...\)= as inline
- math delimiters.
+- Text within the usual LaTeX math delimiters. Prefer =\(...\)= for
+ inline fragments. The =$...$= alternative has some restrictions and
+ may be a source of confusion. To avoid conflicts with currency
+ specifications, single =$= characters are only recognized as math
+ delimiters if the enclosed text contains at most two line breaks, is
+ directly attached to the =$= characters with no whitespace in
+ between, and if the closing =$= is followed by whitespace or
+ punctuation (but not a dash).
#+texinfo: @noindent
For example: