Am 04.12.2008 um 15:09 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:

>
> Am 04.12.2008 um 14:39 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
>
>>
>> Am 04.12.2008 um 14:28 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
>>
>>>
>>> Am 04.12.2008 um 12:46 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> this code
>>>> \setupformulas[location=left]
>>>> \placeformula \startformula
>>>> K = V + W(V) × S (Gleichung 1)
>>>> \stopformula
>>>>
>>>> gives, as expected:
>>>> (1.1) K = V + W(V ) × S
>>>>
>>>> But I need the following label ("Gleichung" means "formula"):
>>>> (Gleichung 1) K = V + W(V ) × S
>>>>
>>>> How can this be done (in Mk II) ?
>>>
>>> In the same way as you do it in MkIV :)
>>>
>>> \setupformulas[way=bytext]
>>> \setuplabeltext[de][formula=Gleichung~]
>>
>>
>> Two remarks:
>>
>> 1) In this case the equation is not centered to textwidth anymore. It
>> is centered to the space that's left.
>
> \define[1]\FormulaNumber
>   {\rlap{(Gleichung~#1)}}
>
> \setupformulas
>   [left=,
>    right=,
>    numbercommand=\FormulaNumber,
>    location=left]
>
>> 2) And what about if the author wants to add a footnote to this
>> respective formula?
>>
>> An example could look like the following fake:
>> \noindent(Gleichung 2)\note[339]\hfill{$1 =  -W'(V^*) × S$}\hfill
>> \hphantom{(Gleichung 2)\note[339]}
>
> Duno, I'm unable to use footnotes in math mode.
>
> \starttext
>
> foo\footnote{foo}
>
> $bar\footnote{bar}$
>
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang


Me too. That's the problem ;o)

Steffen
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