Hello,

Aditya Mahajan wrote:

> if formula_width + 2*label_width < hsize
>   place formula in center of hsize, place label on right
> else if formula_width + label_width < hsize
>   DONT_KNOW
> else
>   place formula in the center of hszie, place label one the next line
> endif
> 
> I do not know what is the right thing to do in the second case. Should 
> we place the label on the same line (with the formula content not 
> centered) or should we place the label on the next line. The easiest 
> thing may be to keep it configurable (labelalternative=tight|loose). At 
> some stage we need to redo the display formula macros in MKIV.

My immediate reaction is that there should be only two cases: the first 
one you identify (in which there is space for the label) and an "else" 
case in which the label gets pushed to the next line.  I find variations 
in how formulae are centered to be distracting (but that is just my 
preference).

Cheers,
Rory

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