Hi all, is there any documentation of the commands \placeformula, \startformula, and so on? With many thanks for any hint Albrecht On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Hans Hagen wrote:
At 03:23 AM 2/9/2003 +0100, Albrecht Kauffmann wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with references to equationnumbers.
Let \the\equationnumber be 1. If I type
\reference[a]{(\the\equationnumber)}$$ (a formula) $$ \advance\equationnumber by 1 \reference[b]{(\the\equationnumber)}$$ (another formula) $$ ... \in[a],\in[b] ...
I expect to get "... (1),(2) ...". With an older version of Context (2000.12.14) this works fine. But with the new version (2002.10.23), I get for both equation a and b the same number (namely the last, 2): "... (2),(2) ...".
looks pretty low level to me -)
\startformula[for:a] a formula \stopformula
as we see in \in {formula} [for:a] ...
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