Hi,
I'm finding the auto-format option very attractive (setl fo+=a), but I'm having trouble getting it to work nicely when editing LaTeX documents.
More specifically, I'd like to make it aware of LaTeX keywords so that, for example, when writing the following,
This is a paragraph that is properly
formatted to have a textwidth of 40.
'auto-format' helps maintain it in a
formatted form, even if I edit parts of
it.
\begin{equation}
z^2 = x^2 + y^2
\end{equation
as soon as I enter '\', the cursor moves to the previous line. Is it possible to have auto-format understand that a keyword like '\begin{' should not be considered part of the paragraph before it? I'm aware of formatoptions' 'w' flag, but it is inconvenient for me since the document is usually edited by others.
Thanks,
Zyad
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Saturday, February 9, 2013
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