- From: TeXmacs <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: How do I write aligned equations with text in between?
- Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2020 00:43:47 +0100
Hi Giovanni,
This is a bit tricky, but you essentially did write.
You should set the right padding of the interspersed text to zero and
then specify a tiny exact width for the cell that contains it.
In Format -> Cell, you may also want to specify 'block content'.
The decorations while editing are somewhat bugged though.
Best wishes, --Joris
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 11:40:43PM +0100, Giovanni Piredda wrote:
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Dear all,
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as in the object: how do I write aligned equations with text in
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between? To add an example, I would like to do the same that one
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does with \intertext in LaTeX.
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I have tried this: within "several equations" add a row below the
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line which I want to comment, join the three cells, write.
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In this way the text (written using the text primitive) is part of
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the alignment of the equations (it moves the = signs to the right,
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as the texts are longer than all of the LHSs of the equations), and
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I do not want this. Ideas to correct this, or other ideas?
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Thanks in advance,
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Giovanni
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