8 Aug
2006
8 Aug
'06
4:20 p.m.
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
2. In amsmath, most of alignment constructs exist in two forms: outer and inner. The mathalignment implemented in core-mat.tex corresponds to outer alignment. The inner alignment is same as outer alignment, but is only as wide as necessay. The most common amsmath inner alignment constructs are aligned and gathered. It is easiest to explain by means of an example. Suppose I want to type
a x + b y = c `\ } (simultaneous equations) d x + e y = f / ,
I want to be able to do
\defineinnermathalignment[aligned][n=2,left={\left.},right={\right\}}]
This sounds very close to \definemathmatrix, yes? Taco