Andre Poenitz wrote:
> 
> What's the difference between
> 
> \begin{array}{rl} ... \end{array}
> 
> and
> 
> \begin{split} ... \end{split}

cells in the array-environment are handled as inline-math,
the symbols (int, sum) have textheight. this looks ugly.

> PS: Herbert, there are a few ^ missing in the LaTeX source on your page
> about 'split'.

thanks.

have a look at the example:
1. I can't insert any delimiters with the math-panel (latest cvs)
2. I choosed rl-alignment for the matrix, it's still cc (last formula)

Herbert

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A_{1} & = 
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\backslash 
int _{0}^{1}(f(x)dx
\backslash 
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& = 12
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begin{equation} 
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A_{1} & = 
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left| 
\backslash 
int _{0}^{1}(f(x)dx
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right|
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\newline 
& = 12
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\begin_inset Formula \begin{equation}
\begin{array}{cc}
A_{1}  & =\int ^{2}_{1} f(x)dx\\
 & =12\end{array}
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