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The package provides solutions to a number of common
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difficulties in writing displayed equations and getting
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high-quality output. For example, it is a well-known
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inconvenience that if an equation must be broken into more than
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one line, 'left...right' constructs cannot span lines. The
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breqn package makes them work as one would expect whether or
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not there is an intervening line break. The single most
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ambitious goal of the package, however, is to support automatic
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linebreaking of displayed equations. Such linebreaking cannot
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be done without substantial changes under the hood in the way
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formulae are processed; the code must be watched carefully,
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keeping an eye on possible glitches. The bundle also contains
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the flexisym and mathstyle packages, which are both designated
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as support for breqn.
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