At 11:25 AM 12/10/2002 +0100, you wrote:
With math followed by a \crlf extra spacing is introduced in the math.it's always hard to tell what is a feature, somehow there is quite some stretch around the arrow in math
For example:
Test
\crlf
(1) inverse $b\rightarrow b^{-1}$
\crlf
(2) inverse $b\rightarrow b^{-1}$\hfill\null
\crlf
(3) inverse $b\rightarrow b^{-1}$
In line (1) extra white is introduced around the white arrow.
In line (2) the fix is given, allthough not a problem ii is a nuisance.
In line (3) one sees it is the \crlf that lets the math expand because here no extra white.
Is this a feature or has this phenomenon escaped attention hitherto?
the \crlf macro has to work ok in ragged(left|center|right) and i guess that you're using a ragged right text
you may try the following definition (case 3 \hfil added):
\unexpanded \def\crlf
{\ifhmode\unskip\else\strut\fi\ifcase\raggedstatus\hfil\or\or\or\hfil\fi\break}
let me know if this breaks other alignments
Hans
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