Hi!

Is there a way to tag a displayed formula with arbitrary text?

As far as I can remember it was possible to use \eqno before, but that does
not seem to be the case anymore.

For my use case I do not need the possibility to cite the equation, if that
helps.

I asked the same question at stackexchange (see
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/400257/tag-equation-in-context-with-arbitrary-text),
but was redirected here.

I'm thinking of a minimal non-working example like:

\startTEXpage[offset=2bp]
\startformula
1+1=2\eqno{A}
\stopformula
\stopTEXpage

/MIkael

PS I use this when constructing exams. Then it is good to be able to put
the points to the right. And sometimes this is done in displayed formulas.
For an example of what I mean, made with LaTeX, see
http://www.ctr.maths.lu.se/media/exams/funkteori/exam_2017-03-13.pdf
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