>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Yes, I agree. The right solution
Richard> is to deal with this in the layout file, though that will
Richard> require some extensive changes there. I think we need:
Richard> ApplyAlignment [Inside|Outside] ---defaults to "Inside"
Richard> ApplySpacing [Inside|Outside] ---defaults to "Inside"
>> Or "LatexAlignmentInside [0/1]" "LatexSpacingInside [0/1]". Are
>> there real cases where the place where spacing is matters?
Richard> Only in the case of moving arguments, I'd think. It's pretty
Richard> much the same as alignment. Though, as I said, you want it
Richard> inside by default, because then it'll override anything set
Richard> by \begin{}. The current output routine puts it outside, in
Richard> which case it would have no effect if \begin{} were to reset
Richard> it.
OTOH, the 'standard' latex way with spacing would be outside.
JMarc