I had tried using \setupformulas, but it did not work when I posted my
question. I suppose it was for the reason you mentioned. I will try it
again, once I have downloaded the latest beta.
Thanks.
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 6:41 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Nov 2009, Curiouslearn wrote:
>
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hans: we need to either move these definitions from math-ali to strc-mat
or remove
\let\startinnermath\empty
\let\stopinnermath \empty
from strc-mat.mkiv
ok, removed
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On Sun, 29 Nov 2009, Curiouslearn wrote:
Hi,
Can someone please help with the alignment of the equation so that it
starts at left. I tried flushleft and other options (such as without
\NC \NR, with align=left etc.). None of them result in the equation
starting at the left margin. The equation i
Otared, thanks very much for bringing Aditya's article to my
attention. The method worked well.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
> Sorry for sending this again: I forgot a closing "}" in \type{FLalign]…)}…
> Hi,
> Is this what you want to achieve:
> %% begin
> \startte
Sorry for sending this again: I forgot a closing "}" in \type{FLalign]…)}…
Hi,
Is this what you want to achieve:
%% begin
\starttext
From Aditya's \type{mathalign.pdf}, where he defines in fact a
\type{\definemathalignment[flalign]},
(but I prefer \type{FLalign]…)} one has
\definemathal
Hi,
Is this what you want to achieve:
%% begin
\starttext
From Aditya's \type{mathalign.pdf}, where he defines in fact a
\type{\definemathalignment[flalign]},
(but I prefer \type{FLalign]…) one has
\definemathalignment[FLalign] [m=2, distance=5em plus 1 fil] %We need to set a
default val
Just wanted to mention that I tried to achieve left alignment of
single equation using:
\setupformulas[align=flushleft]
\startformula
\text{\bf Example: } \frac{d(4x^{2})}{dx} = 4
\frac{dx^{2}}{dx} = 4
(2x) = 8x.\NC\NR
\stopformula
But that does not work with the latest be
Hi,
Can someone please help with the alignment of the equation so that it
starts at left. I tried flushleft and other options (such as without
\NC \NR, with align=left etc.). None of them result in the equation
starting at the left margin. The equation is either placed in the
middle or is aligned