[texhax] [SPAM:] - Left-flushed equations - Bayesian Filter detected spam
Dieter Meinert
DMeinert at RosenInspection.net
Thu May 18 07:39:29 CEST 2006
Hi Micha,
try \usepackage{fleqn} in your preamble.
Dieter Meinert
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|=> [mailto:texhax-bounces at tug.org] On Behalf Of Micha Hofri
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|=> Dear all:
|=>
|=> I am trying to create a list of formulas, implemented as a list
|=> of equations.
|=> In fact, I want to convert an existing one (typeset in
|=> troff) to latex,
|=> before I make additional changes. The list can be seen in
|=> http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~hofri/formula.pdf
|=>
|=> The problem is, that if the equations are not flushed left
|=> the page looks
|=> terrible, and I failed to find a way to do it.
|=>
|=> I use the class amsart. Is this a bad choice?
|=>
|=> According to the Latex Companion the option fleqn defines a
|=> rubber left
|=> indent, \mathindent, and it makes the page look wobbly. Is
|=> there a way
|=> to cure this rubber? that is, harden it at 0pt?
|=>
|=> Or another approach that delivers this end result?
|=>
|=> I can of course give up the automatic labeling and use
|=> paragraphs with
|=> \displaystyle, but the renumbering and the use of \eqref are very
|=> desirable.
|=>
|=> Thanks, --Micha
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