It seems it is checking against all three dictionaries: british english, italian and spenish but not american english. "organization", "behavior") but even selecting en as dictionary all Italian and Spanish words are not checked as wrong (e.g. I still get all US spellings checked as wrong (e.g. but without any effect in the words identified as wrong by the editor. I can select any of these dictionaries through Edit -> Spelling -> Change dictionary.
I couldn't find any indication to the actual dictionary file Aquamacs is using and how to change it.ĮDIT: In my ~/Library/Spelling I have these dictionaries: en, en_au, en_GB, es, it, LocalDictionary. It seems that the default Flyspell dictionary in my Aquamacs preferences is Standard. I tried to navigate the Aquamacs documentation but without much success. I want to edit a document to be sent in the US and I then would like to change the dictionary from Australian (or British) to American English but just for one document. As far as I understand Emacs applies in checking the spelling the current locale of the system is running on. I use the Emacs Aquamacs (v 3.0a) text editor. \), so in particular \( \kappa_0(0) > 0 \).This is not specifically a TeX question, but I think it might be relevant here since all TeX users are also text editor users. Note that \( \kappa_0(t) \) is achieved at some point \( (\psi,t) \( \kappa_0(t) \) be the minimum value of \( \kappa \) on \( \gamma^t \) of period~\( \Psi \) and with \( \gamma^0 \) strictly convex. Gives the following with a line break after each \): Let \( \gamma\colon \BbbR \times [0,T) \to \BbbR^2 \)īe a family of regular curves solving~\eqref, with each curve \( \gamma^t Here is a concrete demonstration of different settings.ĭefault value of LaTeX-fill-break-at-separators, equivalent to (custom-set-variables In the customization interface just uncheck "Closing Inline Math Switches" I also find just removing \) from this list to give acceptable results, see example 2 below. Removing the inline math switches \( and \) from this list restores the older behaviour.
However, the behaviour is not quite that and as you see it will unconditionally break the line after the closing delimiters \) and \]. Which according to the documentation means that lines will be broken before or after these separators if the whole expression does not fit on the line when filling. You can customize the variable LaTeX-fill-break-at-separators. Please see the screenshot below for the modes in operation:
How can I get rid of this behaviour? Modes This makes the paragraph look really ugly, and defeats the whole purpose of filling-in paragraphs.