Hi,
I want to write a multi-line formula of the form
first-part=second-part(some comments instead of a
formula number)
=third-part(some cooments)
=forth-part(some comments)
I have read Display Math in
Please ignore my previous email. I found the way.
On 3/9/2010 11:47 AM, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a multi-line formula of the form
first-part=second-part(some comments instead of a
formula number)
=third-part(some
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Mehdi Omidali mehd...@gmail.com wrote:
Please ignore my previous email. I found the way.
And which is your way ?
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luigi
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If your question is of interest to others as well,
This code for example
\startformula
\startmathalignment[m=2,distance=4em]
\NC x^2+y^2\NC = z^2\NC\NC\text{(By Theorem Bla)}\NR
\NC\NC=w^2\NC\NC\text{(By Theorem BlaBla)}\NR
\stopmathalignment
\stopformula
Is this the best way?
On 3/9/2010 12:10 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010
I have to say that my way is not perfect enough. In fact, I want to have
aligned formulas like what you see in the attached file. The attached
file is the output of amsmath. Any comment is wellcome.
Mehdi
On 3/9/2010 12:10 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Mehdi
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a multi-line formula of the form
first-part=second-part(some comments instead of a formula
number)
=third-part(some cooments)
=forth-part
Thanks.
On 3/9/2010 1:56 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 9 Mar 2010, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
Hi,
I want to write a multi-line formula of the form
first-part=second-part(some comments instead of a
formula number)
=third-part(some cooments)