<--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote --->
I want to reference the whole block, not any one equation.
I do not understand how would you want the output to look like? a = b (1) c = d (2) e = f (3) As seen in (1),(2) and (3). Maybe ask Hans for a feature request :-) Aditya
On Jan 20, 2006, at 10:32 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
<--- On Jan 20, David Arnold wrote --->
\placeformula[eq:twosolve] \startformula \startalign[m=3] 3-2x&>-1 &&\qor& 3-2x&<1\\ -2x&>-4 &&& -2x&<-2\\ x&<2 &&& x&>1 \stopalign \stopformula
As we see in (\in[eq;twosolve]), ...
But that didn't work.
There are three equations, which one do you want to refer using eq:twosolve? You need to refer each equation explicitly. Something like \placeformula \startformula \startalign[m=3] \NC 3 -2x \NC> -1 \NC\NC \qor \NC 3-2x \NC 1 \NR[eq:twosolve] \NC -2x \NC -4 \NC\NC\NC -2x \NC< -2 \NR \stopalign \stopformula
Also note that if you use ams style &.. \\ you need to put \\ on the last one also.
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