Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 09:45, Alan G Isaac wrote:
See section 8.2.7 of The LaTeX Companion 2nd edition,
an indispensible aid to mathbook writing projects
(and otherwise excellent).
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
Thanks Alan,
I don't have that book -- I have Guide to LaTeX by Kopka and Daly. Could you
please point me to a web resource that summarizes the ideas of 8.2.7 of The
LaTeX Companion pertaining to explanations after each line of a long running
equation group?
Out of curiosity I looked in my TLC2 and noticed the title of the section is
"Multiple alignments: align and flalign"
A quick google
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=align+flalign&btnG=Google+Search
on those keys gets the following page which seems to treat the material
similar to the TLC2:
http://web.mat.bham.ac.uk/R.W.Kaye/latex/align/align.htm
"One of the most difficult aspects of typesetting mathematics
is splitting long formulas across several lines and aligning a
group of formulas."
BTW Steve I do suggest with as much writing as you do, the TLC would be a good
addition to your library. To admit a bit of my strangeness, or the
exceptional quality of the authors, the book is even somewhat enjoyable to
read when you are not looking for something specific, i.e., as literature.
--
Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane)
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter