Hi David,
you can play with placing floats in a combination:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\setupformulae[location=left,margin=no]
\startbuffer[1]
\framed[frame=on,width=fit]
{\startformula
\eqalign{
f(x)&=x2-2x-3\cr
f(x)&=x^02x+1-1-3\cr
f(x)&=(x-1)2-4}
\stopformula}
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[2]
\frame
<--- On Jan 13, David Arnold wrote --->
All,
I am wondering how I can put two alignment environments side-by-side?
For test purposes, it's OK to use this twice.
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\eqalign{
f(x)&=x^2-2x-3\cr
f(x)&=x^02x+1-1-3\cr
f(x)&=(x-1)^2-4}
\stopformula
I'd like to get two o
All,
I am wondering how I can put two alignment environments side-by-side?
For test purposes, it's OK to use this twice.
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\eqalign{
f(x)&=x^2-2x-3\cr
f(x)&=x^02x+1-1-3\cr
f(x)&=(x-1)^2-4}
\stopformula
I'd like to get two of these side-by-side, or something t