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Feb 18 |
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Stray number “1” appearing in an equation Thanks Matthew for your comment. I did exactly that and realized that it was the page number in an EPS figure that I was using above. |
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Feb 18 |
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Stray number “1” appearing in an equation @egreg just tried ... didn't work |
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Feb 18 |
asked | Stray number “1” appearing in an equation |
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Jul 20 |
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Jul 20 |
accepted | Breaking an array of equations |
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Jul 20 |
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Breaking an array of equations @mico Thanks Mico! Thats exactly what I wanted, i.e., proper alignment even after line breaks. |
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Jul 20 |
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Breaking an array of equations @Werner I posted the actual equation. How do you think should I manually line break this equation or what is the general trend that people follow with these kind of equations, as I suspect from your answers, there is no automatic way of doing this in Latex. |
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Jul 20 |
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Jul 20 |
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Breaking an array of equations added actual equation |
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Jul 20 |
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Breaking an array of equations This is not the equation I wanted to typeset but the problem is similar. So, I changed the messy equation with a nicer one. I thought there would be a general solution. Can we manually break lines with alignment similar to breqn? |
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Jul 20 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 20 |
asked | Breaking an array of equations |