PS: You can also turn off this special kind of aligned indentation for all LaTeX environments via the customizable variable "Latex Indent Environment Check".
Finally, as something more advanced, one could re-define the built-in "LaTeX-indent-tabular" function, in such a way that this kind of indentation does not take place when some rows are too long. But I fear such redefinition could break some things either now or in future AUCTeX updates. Cheers, Luca On 06-29 16:31, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Jason, I think the relevant variable is "Latex Indent Environment List", which you can customize. You can for example delete the "tabular" entry, or deactivate its indenting function or replace it with something different. Let me know if you need more info or if this is enough. Cheers, Luca On 06-29 15:18, Alexander,J wrote:Hello, I’ve encountered some unwanted behaviour with the auto-indent behaviour for tabular environments. Suppose I have the following source, (with the cursor at * on the next-to-last line): \begin{tabular}{p{4cm}ccc} \citet{Moses/Letnes:2004,Moses/Letnes:2005} & Complete & 73.6 & 96.5\\ & Partial & 29.3 & 54.8\\* \end{tabular} If I type C-j to add a new line and auto-indent, I end up with the following (cursor at *): \begin{tabular}{p{4cm}ccc} \citet{Moses/Letnes:2004,Moses/Letnes:2005} & Complete & 73.6 & 96.5\\ & Partial & 29.3 & 54.8\\ * \end{tabular} I would like to turn off this behaviour, because it can make the source text hard to read — especially if there is a lot of text before the first column indicator. And I’ve noticed that this not only affects the tabular environment, but amsmath environments like align as well. I’ve googled and tried to find the relevant option to suppress this, but I’ve been unsuccessful. Any recommendations would be appreciated! Best wishes, Jason
