All,

I am following this thread and I can report the same result as Holger.

\setupformulae[align=right]

\starttext

\placeformula[david]
\startformula
\eqalignno{%
left & right &  \formulanumber \cr
left & right &  \formulanumber \cr
}
\stopformula

\stoptext

Gives this result.

! You can't use `\halign' in math mode.
\eqalignno [EMAIL PROTECTED] \tabskip \centering \halign
                                                  to \displaywidth {\hfil
$\...
l.10 }


May I ask how I can reference each of these equations separately in the
text? That is, how can I give a different label to each equation in the
alignment, then reference each one independent of the other?

Thanks. 


At 04:20 PM 8/14/03 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Tobias Burnus wrote:
>> On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Holger Sch�ner wrote:
>> > Thanks, Tobias! This works for me, if I place a "\placeformula" before
>> > formulas enclosed by "$$". Funny, though, that I get an error if I
instead
>> > enclose the formula with "\startformula ... \endformula":
>> Here it works with \startformula \stopformula [stop not end].
>
>All right, I used \stopformula ... And I just found out the reason, it
>seems: I used
>
>       \setupformulae[align=right]
>
>Then, if I use $$ instead of \startformula, I get centered formulas anyway.
>If I remove the \setupformulae, then I can also use \startformula ...
>
>So in the moment I have resolved to using centered formulae.
>
>Best regards,
>
>-- 
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