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#54949
13.1.2; Indentation for matrix environments
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Reported by: Robert Morelli <morelli <at> flux.utah.edu>
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2022 08:39:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 13.1.2
Done: Arash Esbati <arash <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #17 received at 54949 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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Thank you for you prompt replies.
For the reasons I've already stated, I've decided my best course at this
point is to revert to an earlier version of AUCTeX, (perhaps the last
12.x version?), and otherwise freeze all Emacs packages at their current
versions, and revert Emacs to 27.x. Reverting Emacs has been easy, but I
don't know how to get back to AUCTeX 12.x. If you can suggest how I can
do this, I would be grateful.
If I may further comment, I do not agree with backwards incompatible
changes in the behavior of Emacs or its packages. It is my opinion that
Emacs development from this point forward should transition to legacy
mode, with bug fixes and adaptations to OS upgrades, but with no further
changes in behavior. New development should be diverted to using
cross-editor technologies like language server protocol, and widely used
non-proprietary programming languages like Javascript.
Those few of us who are still using Emacs are not eager to invest time
adapting to new and potentially problematic behaviors, especially since
almost all of us are probably already transitioning to other editors.
If I may suggest, I would be happy to have the functionality of AUCTeX
available in alternative editors. I think this would be welcomed by a
much larger group of potential users than Emacs will likely ever again have.
--
Robert Morelli
Department of Mathematics
Salt Lake Community College
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