Funny that I didn't know of that option. It works great, thanks!

I still have a problem with proofs that end with a displayed formula,
though. The formula is centered, and I want the square to be in the same
line as the formula, but aligned to the right. Is that possible?

Also, how do I create a keyboard shortcut to insert the horizontal space of
the right type automatically, perhaps even with the square automatically
added?

Thanks,
Barak


On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Michael Joyner <mjoy...@vbservices.net>wrote:

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>
> On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Barak Shoshany <bara...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>> I many mathematics texts, proofs are ended with a \square or \blacksquare
>> symbol.
>> Usually, the square appears at the same line as the last line of text or
>> last equation, aligned to the far right; i.e., even though the line ends in
>> the left or the middle of the page, the square is always aligned to the
>> right.
>> Obviously, adding spaces until the end of the line is reached is not a
>> feasible solution. Starting a new right-aligned paragraph containing only
>> the square is not a solution either, because the square should be in the
>> same line as the text.
>> Does anyone have an idea how to do this?
>>
>
> Insert > Formatting -> Insert horizontal space of type horizontal fill?
>
>
>> Thank you,
>> Barak
>>
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