On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 10:33:09AM +0200, Jos van den Oever wrote:
> Deleting a column (M-m c d) does not always work, even though it only
> contains placeholders. Adding a column (M-m c i) sometimes adds two
> columns, instead of one. For example if I want to delete a column in a
> three column equation, I need to first add a column, before I can delete
> one. I don't find this a big problem, but one formula got badly corrupted
> when doing this.

As there is no such thing like "a equation with four columns" in LaTeX,
adding a col changes the \equation to an \align environment. This was meant
as convienience, but if it looks "unexpected" it should probably get
disabled.

> Another small usability problem, C-return doesn't always perform the
> expected.  Example: Open a new equation: S-C-M type a=b type C-return
> Now, no new line is created, instead the cursor jumps to just behind the
> C.

Which C? The 'a' C?

If so, this is more or less intentional again, as the \equation is changed
to an \eqnarray  (and has been like that since 0.12 or so...)

Andre'

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