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From: | gojjoe |
Subject: | Re: [AUCTeX] New release on Friday? |
Date: | Wed, 4 Nov 2015 15:46:59 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird/666 |
Hi David (and Mosè),
It's not just preview-latex. It makes good sense to avoid line-wrapping stuff like $\sum_{i=0}^2 i$ in the middle even when not using preview-latex. Using preview-latex leads to overlong lines when a line break in the middle gets hidden. Which makes it a good idea in the context of preview-latex to break after the final $ again _iff_ there is a line break in the middle. So the "break after" rules are mostly interesting in the context of preview-latex. But the "break before" rules which move a formula to the next line if it would otherwise be broken across lines certainly make sense also outside of preview-latex.
The point is that, until a month or so ago when the bug was corrected, such line break as you describe *never* happened *by default* for '$...$' inline formulae. In fact, when the bug was corrected and line break started to behave as you describe, a user wrote to the auctex mailing list, asking on why the new "odd" line-breaking behaviour.
So, to put LaTeX-fill-break-at-separators to nil or to (better in my opinion) (\\\[ \\\]) by default, is actually to revert to the filling behaviour that auctex had for several years...
...Or am I missing something? Cheers, J
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