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* Please help!!!
@ 2004-01-11 17:00 shankar
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From: shankar @ 2004-01-11 17:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



I've been using emacs for some time (mostly for Latex) and the newer 
versions (which are automatic on newer versions of Linux) have a most 
annoying feature (bug?): Whenever I begin an environment like 
"\begin{theorem}" or "\begin{remark}", the very next line is automatically 
shifted 2 spaces and the same is true for every line within the 
environment. I understand this is probably useful for programmers, but it 
is driving me crazy. I tried going through the customization buffers but 
could not fix this. Any help from you is much appreciated.

Thanks.

-ravi.shankar

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* Re: Please help!!!
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@ 2004-01-13  5:48 ` Harald Maier
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From: Harald Maier @ 2004-01-13  5:48 UTC (permalink / raw)


shankar@math.ou.edu writes:

> I've been using emacs for some time (mostly for Latex) and the newer
> versions (which are automatic on newer versions of Linux) have a
> most annoying feature (bug?): Whenever I begin an environment like
> "\begin{theorem}" or "\begin{remark}", the very next line is
> automatically shifted 2 spaces and the same is true for every line
> within the environment. I understand this is probably useful for
> programmers, but it is driving me crazy. I tried going through the
> customization buffers but could not fix this. Any help from you is
> much appreciated.

I tried the described case with 'emacs -q --no-site-file' and I could
not reproduce this behavior so I assume it's related with some
definition in your .emacs file.

Harald

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