Hi,
with \startmathcases ... \stopmathcases you get a curly bracket to the
left of ..., see [1]. If you just want to have multiline equations,
then \startalign ... \stopalign could be want you need (it's also on
page [1]). There's also a My Way [2] about mathalign.
HTH,
Stefan
[1]
Thank you for the clear answer.
The only thing I wish that there was more information about mathcolumn
(/MC) command on the wiki.
with \startmathcases ... \stopmathcases you get a curly bracket to the
left of ..., see [1]. If you just want to have multiline equations,
then \startalign ...
Hi,
Sorry for stealing the tread, but what mathcases do and how it is
different from mathalign?
Sometimes, I need to typeset multiline equations, and have to admit that
this an obscure subject.
Regards,
Vyatcheslav
\startformula
\phi^{N(n)}_m = \startmathcases
\NC \phi^{R(n)}_m \MC \text{inside the worldtube}\NR
\MC \text{outside the worldtube}\NR
\NC 1
\stopmathcases
\stopformula
Oh, thanks a lot, man!
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