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Aligning parts of equations
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Larry Moss |
Subject: |
Aligning parts of equations |
Date: |
Sat, 2 Dec 1995 22:11:29 -0500 (EST) |
I've been using lout for some time. Usually the equations I've needed to
write have been fairly elaborate but I've had few difficulties in
accomplishing what I want. Now I have something very simple I want to
produce and I'm at a loss as to how. I'm sure I'm missing a nice clean
solution, and I hope it doesn't occur to me as soon as I send this. So
far looking through the manual and Eq package hasn't helped.
What is the cleanest approach that someone can suggest for writing
something like:
abc
- def
_____
ghi
I can almost accomplish that with:
@Eq { { {abc} rabove {- def} } over { ghi } }
but that won't properly align the bottom line.
I can certainly get what I want with tables, but it seems like I should
be able to do this as an equation.
Thanks.
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