I took the following document as a source:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/images/b/b4/Mathalign.pdf
(Btw: Aditya, why isn't the latest version also on
http://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/mathalign.pdf?)
Section 4.2 says one thing and does the other ...
I want to have my equations numbered as
a_1 = (1,0,0)(1a)
a_2 = (0,1,0)(1b)
a_3 = (0,0,1)(1c)
and then reference them as equation (1).
The example from Aditya's document says the following:
\placesubformula
\startformula \startalign
\NC a_1 x + b_1 y \NC = c_1 \NR[+][a]
\NC a_2 x + b_2 y \NC = c_2 \NR[+][b]
\stopalign \stopformula
But if I try that in MKII, I get (0a) and (0b), while if I try that in
MKIV, I get (1) and (2). How do I get (1a) and (1b) with both MKII and
MKIV?
Mojca
(I'm asking about MKII since I have a completely different problem
with every new MKIV version released and I really need to finish that
document even if MKIV crashes or a nuclear war starts ... :) :) :)
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