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  • From: Martial Tarizzo <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden, address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Numbering equation arrays
  • Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 18:45:07 +0100
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Hello,

Just insert a table in a regular numbered equation ; add two columns on the right (alt-<righ arrow> twice), tweak the horizontal alignment for the cells on th left and on the right of the table.

Martial Tarizzo

2009/2/11 Aleksandar Andreski <address@hidden>
Hi

I have two rows in my equation array. I would like to number the array.
Is there a way for the number to appear in the middle (vertically) of
the array?

All I know how to do is to use the "Number equation" command when I find
myself in the right-most cell of any of the two rows. But then it is
only that row that looks as if it is numbered and not the group of both
equations.

This is what I want:

A+B = C
            (1)
C+D = G

where I dont want the horizontal line between the rows (had to do it in
plain text here).


Greetings,
Aleksandar Andreski





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