Hi,
Whenever line breaks are introduced to make it easier to read the LaTeX in
an equation environment, the closing statement gets an awkward
indentation. For example in:
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:1}
Y = \frac{2}{\alpha + \beta}
log \frac{\gamma}{\delta}
\end{equation}
when pressing [RET] after the closing of the environment, or reindenting
the region, the closing statements gets indented 6 spaces. It's not a big
deal, but it makes it a bit harder to read. Any suggestions on how to fix
this? Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
--
Seb
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