> See attachment. The final value of the "align=" list is repeated
> for any leftover columns, and align=middle is default, of course.
>
> Cheers, taco
Thanks a lot! Works perfectly.
Aditya
>
> PS The alignment preamble uses \hskip instead of \tabskip, because
> that was the only solution I could find that does all intercolumn
> spacing correct while still allowing endlessly repeating columns.
>
> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it possible to have allow math matrix column alignments to be
>> configurable, on the lines of align={left,left} of \startalign.
>> I want to be albe to say
>>
>> \startformula
>> \startmatrix[align={right,left}]
>> \NC x \NC = a + d \NR
>> \NC y \NC = d \NR
>> \stopmatrix
>> \stopformula
>>
>> to give me
>> x = a + d
>> y = d
>>
>> This is a contrived example. The actual equation that I want to type is
>>
>> \startformula
>> \text{Let }{\cal R} = \bigcup_{P_{X_1},P_{X_2}} \left\{
>> (R_1, R_2) :
>> \startmatrix[distance=0.1em]
>> \NC \hfill R_1 \NC < I(X_1 ; Y \mid X_2) \hfill \NR
>> \NC \hfill R_2 \NC < I(X_2 ; Y \mid X_1) \hfill \NR
>> \NC \hfill R_1 + R_2 \NC < I(X_1,X_2 ; Y) \hfill \NR
>> \stopmatrix\right\}
>> \stopformula
>>
>> All these manual hfills look ugly.
>>
>> Is matrix the wrong way to go about this? Should we rather have a aligned
>> environment like amsmath? Or is there a simple alternative that I have
>> overlooked?
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Aditya
>>
>
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