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Re: [help-texinfo] inserting equation number...
From: |
Jaison Ambadan |
Subject: |
Re: [help-texinfo] inserting equation number... |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Feb 2007 18:16:39 -0800 (PST) |
Hi,
Again thanks for the help. I am writing my thesis proposal; it is about
data assimilation in climate models using kalman filter and there is a lot
equations. I thought I will follow the GNU documentation format. Writing
equation isn't a problem but numbering and hyper-referencing the equation
seems to be a problem.
cheers,
Jason
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Karl Berry wrote:
> Thanks for your kind reply; hope somebody will solve the problem soon...
>
> It occurs to me that in the absence of a real solution, @set/@value
> could be used as a workaround. You have to define your own actual
> numbers, but at least renumbering when the order changes is not so
> onerous as when the numbers are hardwired in the text.
>
>
> @set eq1 (1)
>
> @c actually this won't get you real displayed math; that's another problem.
> @display
> @math{E = mc^2} @value{eq1}
> @end display
>
> In @value{eq1}, we see ...
>
>
> What kind of document are you trying to write? How much math are we
> talking about?
>
> Best,
> k
>