* Uwe Brauer (2008-10-14) writes:
> However I find this inconvenient, fortunately running LaTeX-fill-region
> over most of the buffer, formats nicely and break most
> longlines. However there are two type of long lines this function cannot
> deal with, (mostly in math formula)
>
> - one is one where there is really no space, so it is written like
> (f)_{a}+5=7 etc etc
Yes, this is intentional.
> - the other one is more subtle. The point is, when I jump to the
> end of that long line and type space (auto-fill-mode on) then the
> line is broken correctly, but LaTeX-fill-region does not break
> it.
> Here is an example which I attach since long lines in email is a bad
> idea
> \begin{eqnarray}
> g_{\alpha,\beta}-\eta_{\alpha,\beta} &\in&
> C^0\left([0,T],H_{s,\delta}\right)\cap
This is intentional as well. If you don't like this, remove the
environment from `LaTeX-indent-environment-list'.
--
Ralf
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