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Is it possible to have a changeable parameter in the Tag of an equation? Consider the following example: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{mathtools} \begin{document} \def\...
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If an equation is too long in align (or other amsmath math environments), the equation tags/labels are shifted downwards to a new line. Consider for example this: \documentclass{scrbook} \usepackage{...
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I have an equation similar to the following (typeset both with aligned and with split here) \documentclass{article} \textwidth=7cm \usepackage[tbtags]{amsmath} \begin{document} Hello world! \begin{...
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Description: The ideal result is something like: It comes from this ancient book's particular math equation numbering style: The requirements is as below: "outer tag number" with \Roman &...
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I want to define a new environment called property similar to the equation environment in the sense that it has a customisable \tag to which I can refer to later. Here's an example of how I have done ...
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In Overleaf, I am encountering the following error (even though no errors are listed in the "Logs and output files") when I use \tag* within the align* environment: Seems similar to this ...
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In my proof-based mathematics courses, I have students use the tags in the align-environment to justify steps in their proofs. To distinguish this usage from its intended usage (i.e., labelling), is ...
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When I edit a LaTeX document, it often happens that I need to move a section or a paragraph to another place inside the same document. If this happens several times, it can become difficult to confirm ...
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Other tex.SE posts such as this one or this other concern allowing long equations and their tags to invade the margin, but this is not what I am trying to achieve. What I would like is to modify the ...
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I'm trying to use a symbol as shown in the picture where there is "much greater than" symbol with "much less than" symbol right under it. I did some search and found \gtrless in ...
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I want to use \[ \] instead of \begin{equation} ... \end{equation} for one-lined equations or definitions. My problem now is that in the equation environment I automatically get a tag (number), which ...
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I have a set of chemical reactions I am trying to write using mhchem. I need to left-align the equations and right-align the tags. Here's what I have done so far: \begin{align} \ce{AB -> A + B} \...
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I am reading a book were the numbering of equations follows the format (<section>.<eq number>) with an additional perk, namely that whenever it makes sense to gather a set of equations ...
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I want to reference an equation that is too long to fit on one line, but I do not want the tag to be at the end of the second line. This is the current latex I have: \begin{alignat}{3}\label{eq:...
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I want to include an additional text (say the equation name), along with the equation number. The equation name is to be displayed only at the place where the equation is displaced, i.e. when I use \...
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