12 Aug
2012
12 Aug
'12
10:10 p.m.
Am 12.08.2012 um 21:48 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum
Hi,
please have a look at this minimal example below: you'll find three formulas (1), (4), (5)
What happen to (2) and (3)?
Steffen .......
\starttext
\placeformula \startformula a+b=c \stopformula
\bTABLE[frame=on,align=right,width=fit,style={\switchtobodyfont[9pt]}] \bTR \bTD[width=35mm] \placeformula \startformula c-a=b \stopformula \eTD \eTR \eTABLE
\placeformula \startformula c-b=a \stopformula
\stoptext
It’s a bug in the formula numbering. Natural tables perform three runs on the table content to calculate the cell size but formula etc. counters shouldn’t be increases in the first two runs. Wolfgang