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Lars said:
> If you want to look at a part of TeX
> that is _weak_, then consider alignments.

If I understand this correctly, I'm kind of glad (relieved!) to hear
this---just helped my wife w/ a project where I had to get equations
and parts of equations to line up throughout a chapter, and I finally
arrived at a pretty hairy set of equation environments filled w/ boxes
of known sizes to make things work (and a set of m-environments to
adjust for when there was a minus sign 'cause that's wider than a
number :(

My inference from the above statement is that there wouldn't've been a
nice, elegant solution to this, and that it's a good thing that I
stopped looking for one and just whacked at things until they fell into
place?

William

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