Hi,
It took me a while to recall this, but it's actually a bit more
complicated when it comes to alignment, because there's two types of
alignment:
* alignment of the column positions of the table with respect to the
complete screen. If you create your own table, this uses the html
default of left-align. If you don't have a html table, the table which
contains all the card text is set to centering by the default.
* alignment of the text within each column. This is handled by the
'alignment' flag in settings - card appearance.
So, if you want true left alignment ( and not some hybrid between center
and left as you can see e.g. in <table><tr><td>axial skeleton
(80)</td></tr><tr><td> skull and
associated bones (22+7)</td></tr><tr><td>
vertebral column (26)</td></tr><tr><td>
thorax (25)</td></tr></table> ) use a default <table> tag and
left-alignment in the options.
In 1.x, this left-aligment was a global setting, but the good news is
that for 2.x you can have different types of formatting per card type.
So, feel free to create a clone of e.g. 'Front-to-Back only', called
'Left-aligned Front-to-Back' and change the alignment option only for
that card type. Then, using the card browser, you can mass move the
required cards to the new card type (multiselect, right click).
As for your latex images being sometimes out-of-date when editing, I
made some fixes which will be in the next release, basically deleting
tmp.aux as well as tmp.dvi before attempting to compile latex.
Hopefully, this should fix your problems.
Thanks for the detailed mail, always very helpful if people include lots
of details!
Cheers,
Peter
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