> It's a bit more complicated than that: one upgrades org at some
> opportune moment, then three months/years/centuries later, tries to use
> that presentation that worked perfectly before - boom. If you go back
> and check all your old presentations each time you upgrade org, you are,
> I would guess, the exception, not the rule. I certainly don't do that

Well, if I reuse an old presentation I usually use the old pdf.

> I generally put displays in separate paragraphs, I rarely use
> autofill[fn:1] and I'm happy to do M-q on individual paragraphs instead,
> but if I happen to do it on the wrong paragraph (backtraces, code
> fragments, displayed equations), undo is easy enough.

The problem with that is that a displayed equation should NOT start a
new paragraph (in the generated LaTeX file). This is because if it
does then LaTeX puts more (vertical) space than desirable.

Regards,
Federico

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