- From: Armin Straub <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] \tag{..} in TeXmacs?
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 22:24:12 +0200
Hallo,
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> > Sure, use the "equation-lab" macro.
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> thanks for mentioning this nice macro. Actually it does exactly what I
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> was doing by hand before: adding some space and then the content in
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> brackets.
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> Is it possible however to right-align the content just as in the case of
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> numbering a equation?
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If you mean to right-align the (), it is automatically done if one uses
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\equation-lab as a substitute of \equation. Maybe you are inserting
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\equation-lab _inside_ an existing equation environment?
You are right. I was using equation-lab inside an equation.
I now tried it as a replacement for equation and it is working as it should,
I
think. But is there another way to specify some right-aligned text like this?
Maybe within a regular equation and without the brackets?
Or is this possible via some ingenious macro?
Thank you very much
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Armin Straub
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