Here's what I have in a buffer:
* This basic pseudo-code tells of an internally-defined variable that holds, /accumulates/ as the recursion drills down:
\begin{align*}
sumprod(x) \equiv if \; eq(x,NIL) \; then \; 2.list(s,p) \\
else \\
\{let \; z = sumprod(cdr(x)) \\
2.list(car(z) + car(x), car(cdr(z) \cdot car(x))\}
\end{align*}
which produces this as HTML:
sumprod(x) ≡ if eq(x,NIL) then 2.list(s,p)
else
{let z = sumprod(cdr(x))
2.list(car(z) + car(x), car(cdr(z) ⋅ car(x))}
which seems to be right justified. How can I get normal left justification?
BTW,
#+HTML_MATHJAX: align: left indent: 5em tagside: left font: Neo-Euler
seems to be ignored. Latex seems to have
\usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
but I'm assuming org-mode HTML export doesn't really use this. (Actually, Latex export ignores
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{mathtools}
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage[fleqn]{mathtools}
as well.)
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