[SOLVED] (was: a problem with LaTeX-fill-environment)

2023-01-10 Thread Uwe Brauer
> Hi Uwe, > No, it doesn't reproduce for me. The environment stays the original form > when I type C-c C-q C-e inside the equation* environment. I guess > something in your personal customization are involved. Actually it is. I found the culprit It is a function that fills each paragraph in a

Re: a problem with LaTeX-fill-environment

2023-01-09 Thread Ikumi Keita
Hi Uwe, > Uwe Brauer writes: > Please consider > \begin{equation*} > f(x_{c}):= \left. f(x) \right|_{x=x_{c}} > \end{equation*} > When I run LaTeX-fill-environment > I obtain > \begin{equation*} > f(x_{c}):= \left. > f(x) \right|_{x=x_{c}} >

a problem with LaTeX-fill-environment

2023-01-09 Thread Uwe Brauer
Please consider \begin{equation*} f(x_{c}):= \left. f(x) \right|_{x=x_{c}} \end{equation*} When I run LaTeX-fill-environment I obtain \begin{equation*} f(x_{c}):= \left. f(x) \right|_{x=x_{c}} \end{equation*} Which looks odd to me. Can somebody confirm

Re: [AUCTeX-devel] problem fill LaTeX-fill-environment kills %%

2017-03-04 Thread Uwe Brauer
> Uwe Brauer writes: > Hi Uwe, > I put the cursor in several places in your example above and hit `C-c > C-q C-e'. I can't reproduce what you describe. Ok, I have to debug this, then,... Found it is some private setting of mine, some code in the internet

Re: [AUCTeX-devel] problem fill LaTeX-fill-environment kills %%

2017-03-04 Thread Arash Esbati
Uwe Brauer writes: > Now I put a doble %% in the line with the first item, leaving a space > > \documentclass[addpoints,12pt]{exam} > \begin{document} > \begin{questions} > > \titledquestion{Regresión} > Se ha medido el contenido de oxígeno, $Y$, en mg/litro de un > lago, a una

[AUCTeX-devel] problem fill LaTeX-fill-environment kills %%

2017-03-04 Thread Uwe Brauer
Hello all Please consider the following example \documentclass[addpoints,12pt]{exam} \begin{document} \begin{questions} \titledquestion{Regresión} Se ha medido el contenido de oxígeno, $Y$, en mg/litro de un lago, a una profundidad de $X$ metros, obteniéndose los siguientes datos: