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\alignhere | \alignhere |
Revision as of 13:06, 8 May 2024
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\alignhere
Summary
The command \alignhere is used for math, to specify where to align consecutive equations.
Description
Examples
Example 1
\setuppapersize[A6,landscape] \starttext \startformula \frac{1}{2}( p^2 \abs{x} + \abs{x} p^2 ) \alignhere = \abs{x} p \abs{x}^{-1} p \abs{x} - \tfrac{1}{2} \abs{x} ( \laplace \abs{x}^{-1} ) \abs{x} \breakhere = \abs{x} p \abs{x}^{-1} p \abs{x} - \tfrac{1}{2} \abs{x} 4 \pi \delta(0) \abs{x} \breakhere = \abs{x} p \abs{x}^{-1} p \abs{x} \stopformula \stoptext
\setuppapersize[A6,landscape] \starttext \startformula \tfrac{1}{2}( p^2 \abs{x} + \abs{x} p^2 ) \stopformula \stoptext