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From : Marten Bauer <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: Align Equations
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 13:30:23 +0000
Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2003 10:44 schrieb Joris van der Hoeven:
> > i will create two equations like:
> > x^2+y^2=z^2+3
> > x^2+y^2+z^2=3*y
> >
> > I did it with ALT+& and can write the two equations like in Latex. But
> > how can i align to the equal sign? Like this one in Latex
> >
> > \begin{equation}
> > x^2+y^2 &= z^2+3
> > x^2+y^2+z^2 &= 3*y
> > \end{equation}
> >
> > or &=& instead.
>
> Just move the cursor around. When creating an equation array
> using A-&, you actually create a table with three columns.
> These columns are respectively right aligned, centered and
> left aligned. You should put your ='s in the second column.
Thx for the answer. I use texmacs long time ago, but until now i never knew
this. But it's logical.
- Align Equations, Marten Bauer, 04/10/2003
- Re: Align Equations, Joris van der Hoeven, 04/10/2003
- Re: Align Equations, david, 04/10/2003
- Re: Align Equations, Marten Bauer, 04/10/2003
- Re: Align Equations ( for TeXers, CAS users), 黃朝錦, 04/11/2003
- Re: Align Equations ( for TeXers, CAS users), Joris van der Hoeven, 04/11/2003
- Re: Align Equations ( for TeXers, CAS users), 黃朝錦, 04/11/2003
- Re: Align Equations ( for TeXers, CAS users), Karl M. Hegbloom, 04/12/2003
- Re: Align Equations ( for TeXers, CAS users), Joris van der Hoeven, 04/12/2003
- Re: Align Equations ( for TeXers, CAS users), Karl M. Hegbloom, 04/12/2003
- Re: Align Equations ( for TeXers, CAS users), 黃朝錦, 04/11/2003
- Re: Align Equations ( for TeXers, CAS users), Joris van der Hoeven, 04/11/2003
- Re: Align Equations, Joris van der Hoeven, 04/10/2003
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