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name breqn
category Package
-shortdesc Automatic line breaking of displayed equations.
-longdesc The breqn package for LaTeX provides solutions to a number of
-longdesc common difficulties in writing displayed equations and getting
-longdesc high-quality output. For example, it is a well-known inconvenience
-longdesc that if an equation must be broken into more than one line,
-longdesc `left...right' constructs cannot span lines. The breqn package
-longdesc makes them work as one would expect whether or not there is an
-longdesc intervening line break. The single most ambitious goal of the
-longdesc breqn package, however, is to support automatic linebreaking of
-longdesc displayed equations. Such linebreaking cannot be done without
-longdesc substantial changes under the hood in the way math formulas are
-longdesc processed. For this reason, especially in the alpha release, users
-longdesc should proceed with care and keep an eye out for unexpected
-longdesc glitches or side effects.