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I keep reading that \begin{align}\begin{align} is preferred to \begin{eqnarray}\begin{eqnarray}.

Unfortunately, I can't get alignalign to justify rcl. I'll change between alignalign and eqnarrayeqnarray, and the rightmost column is right justified. So, align for me looks like rcr. Does anyone know what I could be doing? I want the old rcl justification.

Thanks, Aaron

I keep reading that \begin{align} is preferred to \begin{eqnarray}.

Unfortunately, I can't get align to justify rcl. I'll change between align and eqnarray, and the rightmost column is right justified. So, align for me looks like rcr. Does anyone know what I could be doing? I want the old rcl justification.

Thanks, Aaron

I keep reading that \begin{align} is preferred to \begin{eqnarray}.

Unfortunately, I can't get align to justify rcl. I'll change between align and eqnarray, and the rightmost column is right justified. So, align for me looks like rcr. Does anyone know what I could be doing? I want the old rcl justification.

Thanks, Aaron

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Eqnarray vs align environments

I keep reading that \begin{align} is preferred to \begin{eqnarray}.

Unfortunately, I can't get align to justify rcl. I'll change between align and eqnarray, and the rightmost column is right justified. So, align for me looks like rcr. Does anyone know what I could be doing? I want the old rcl justification.

Thanks, Aaron