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[AUCTeX] Filling paragraphs with display math
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Yevgeniy Makarov |
Subject: |
[AUCTeX] Filling paragraphs with display math |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:06:22 -0500 |
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Hello,
I have the following problem. When I fill paragraphs (using M-q) which
contain display math between $$, Emacs moves dollar signs as well. For
example,
Define a partial function $\eval$ as follows.
$$
\eval(t)=v\text{ iff }t\to_{\beta c}^* v
$$
Let $\eval(t)\simeq\eval(t')$ mean that $\eval(t)$ and $\eval(t')$ are
defined simultaneously and if they are
both defined then they are
equal. A natural question is
to decide, for terms $t,t'$ of an
observable type, whether $t\eq t'$ implies $\eval(t)\simeq\eval(t')$.
becomes
Define a partial function $\eval$ as follows. $$
\eval(t)=v\text{ iff
}t\to_{\beta c}^* v $$
Let $\eval(t)\simeq\eval(t')$ mean that
$\eval(t)$ and $\eval(t')$ are defined simultaneously and if they are
both defined then they are equal. A natural question is to decide,
for terms $t,t'$ of an observable type, whether $t\eq t'$ implies
$\eval(t)\simeq\eval(t')$.
I like $$ to be on the line by itself, as in the first fragment.
I read in the documentation that this may be related to the variable
LaTeX-fill-break-at-separators. But when I say, for example,
(setq LaTeX-fill-break-at-separators '($$))
Emacs' behavior does not change.
I would appreciate your advice about how leave $$ alone on the line
but to fill everyhing else (including $).
Thank you,
Yevgeniy
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