Dear Hans,
>> Thank you for your explanation.
>> I just wonder \alinghere can be applicable to multiple formula.
>> It is OK to use \NC \NR for multiple formulas.
> What probably can be done, is to let the next formula start with the align of
> the previous one .. Mikael can add it to our todo
On 9/24/2022 4:51 PM, Jeong Dal via ntg-context wrote:
Dear Aditya, Mikael,
Thank you for your explanation.
I just wonder \alinghere can be applicable to multiple formula.
It is OK to use \NC \NR for multiple formulas.
What probably can be done, is to let the next formula start with the
align
Dear Aditya, Mikael,
Thank you for your explanation.
I just wonder \alinghere can be applicable to multiple formula.
It is OK to use \NC \NR for multiple formulas.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
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On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 8:46 PM Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context
wrote:
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> On Thu, 22 Sep 2022, Jeong Dal via ntg-context wrote:
>
> > Dear Mikael and Hans,
> >
> > Recently, you introdued the new command “\alignhere, \breakhere, \skiphere”
> > which works fine.
> >
> > Since I usually use the
On Thu, 22 Sep 2022, Jeong Dal via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear Mikael and Hans,
>
> Recently, you introdued the new command “\alignhere, \breakhere, \skiphere”
> which works fine.
>
> Since I usually use the following code that is adopted from My
> Way(Mathalign.pdf), I’d like to know that
Dear Mikael and Hans,
Recently, you introdued the new command “\alignhere, \breakhere, \skiphere”
which works fine.
Since I usually use the following code that is adopted from My
Way(Mathalign.pdf), I’d like to know that there is a way to use “\alignhere,
\breakhere, \skiphere” for the case