Hello, Timothy <tecos...@gmail.com> writes:
> If a displayed equation (`\[ ... \]') starts on its own line, I don’t think it > should be filled into the rest of the text. I.e., > > ┌──── > │ some nice text > │ \[ > │ 1+1=2 > │ \] > │ more text. > └──── > should not become, > ┌──── > │ some nice text \[ 1+1=3 \] more text. > └──── > > While the above example may not look bad, with non-trivial equations > this can become quite messy. I strongly disagree with this. \[...\] is an inline element, not a block element. As such, it can be filled, and filling function should obey to the inner structure of the document. You can use a real block element here, e.g., \begin{equation*}...\end{equation*}, which will not be filled. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou