Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-16 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 01:42:02PM +0100, Andi wrote: Then I try to align the equations by using C-Return I get an error message \tag not allowed here. a+b-c+d(R. 1.1) a+y+d+f-s(R. 1.2) The \tag{} command doesn't work inside eqnarray, but it does

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-16 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 01:42:02PM +0100, Andi wrote: Then I try to align the equations by using C-Return I get an error message \tag not allowed here. a+b-c+d(R. 1.1) a+y+d+f-s(R. 1.2) The \tag{} command doesn't work inside eqnarray, but it does

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-16 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 01:42:02PM +0100, Andi wrote: > Then I try to align the equations by using C-Return I get an error message " \tag >not allowed here". > > > a+b->c+d(R. 1.1) > > a+y+d+f->s(R. 1.2) The \tag{} command doesn't work inside eqnarray, but

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-11 Thread Andi
During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: 1+1=2(2.1) 1+2=3(2.2) but for chemical reaction something like

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-11 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 11:47:58AM +0200, Andi wrote: 3. At each reaction, write \reaction at the end (inside the math inset). Note that when you reference a reaction, you will get 'R. 2.1'. I´m sorry, but I think I´m too dummy. I´m not able to insert a \reaction inside the math inset.

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-11 Thread Andreas Döring
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Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-11 Thread Andi
During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: 1+1=2(2.1) 1+2=3(2.2) but for chemical reaction something like

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-11 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 11:47:58AM +0200, Andi wrote: 3. At each reaction, write \reaction at the end (inside the math inset). Note that when you reference a reaction, you will get 'R. 2.1'. I´m sorry, but I think I´m too dummy. I´m not able to insert a \reaction inside the math inset.

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-11 Thread Andreas Döring
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Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-11 Thread Andi
>> During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: >> I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The >> problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: >>> >> 1+1=2(2.1) >> 1+2=3(2.2) >> >> but for chemical reaction

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-11 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 11:47:58AM +0200, Andi wrote: > >3. At each reaction, write \reaction at the end (inside the math inset). > > >Note that when you reference a reaction, you will get 'R. 2.1'. > > I´m sorry, but I think I´m too dummy. I´m not able to insert a \reaction inside the >math >

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-11 Thread Andreas Döring
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Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-10 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 06:01:57PM +0200, Andreas D?ring wrote: During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: 1+1=2(2.1) 1+2=3

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-10 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 06:01:57PM +0200, Andreas D?ring wrote: During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: 1+1=2(2.1) 1+2=3

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-10 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 06:01:57PM +0200, Andreas D?ring wrote: > During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: > I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The > problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: > > 1+1=2(2.1) > 1+2=3

Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-09 Thread Andreas Döring
During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: 1+1=2(2.1) 1+2=3(2.2) but for chemical reaction something like C+O2-CO2

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-09 Thread Herbert Voss
Andreas Döring wrote: During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: 1+1=2(2.1) 1+2=3(2.2) but for chemical

Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-09 Thread Andreas Döring
During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: 1+1=2(2.1) 1+2=3(2.2) but for chemical reaction something like C+O2-CO2

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-09 Thread Herbert Voss
Andreas Döring wrote: During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: 1+1=2(2.1) 1+2=3(2.2) but for chemical

Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-09 Thread Andreas Döring
During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: 1+1=2(2.1) 1+2=3(2.2) but for chemical reaction something like C+O2->CO2

Re: Different numbering for chemical reaction and numerical equation

2001-05-09 Thread Herbert Voss
Andreas Döring wrote: > > During writing my thesis I ran into this problem: > I use chemical reactions and numerical equations in the text. The > problem is, to number the different equations in a different way, like: > > 1+1=2(2.1) > 1+2=3(2.2) > > but for