On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 12:40 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
> Hi Mikael,
>
> I learned the following from Aditya some time ago, on his website Random
> Determinism: maybe you can adapt it to your needs.
>
> \defineconversion[myset][\star,{\star\star},{\star\star\star}]
>
Hi Mikael,
I learned the following from Aditya some time ago, on his website Random
Determinism: maybe you can adapt it to your needs.
\defineconversion[myset][\star,{\star\star},{\star\star\star}]
\defineformula[star][numberconversion=myset]
\starttext
\placeformula
\startstarformula
a^4 +
Hi!
Is there a way to tag a displayed formula with arbitrary text?
As far as I can remember it was possible to use \eqno before, but that does
not seem to be the case anymore.
For my use case I do not need the possibility to cite the equation, if that
helps.
I asked the same question at