pandoc markdown get multiple equations aligned and labeled
Since pandoc markdown doesn't support equation
and eqnarray
environment of Latex, aligned
is the only option I can use to align multiple equations to equal signs.
For equation tagging, I could use the following code
$$ I_1 - I_2 - I_3 = 0 tag{1} $$
$$ I_3 - I_4 - I_5 = 0 tag{2} $$
$$ I_5 - I_6 - I_7 = 0 tag{3} $$
For aligning equations to equal sign, I could us the following code
$$begin{aligned}
I_1 - I_2 - I_3 &=& 0 \
I_3 - I_4 - I_5 &=& 0 \
I_5 - I_6 - I_7 &=& 0
end{aligned}$$
But it seemed really difficult to get equations tagged and aligned at the same time, I've try this for roughly tagging, but this couldn't send tags to the right end of the line like tag
did.
$$begin{aligned}
I_1 - I_2 - I_3 &=& 0 quadquad (1) \
I_3 - I_4 - I_5 &=& 0 quadquad (2) \
I_5 - I_6 - I_7 &=& 0 quadquad (3)
end{aligned}$$
latex markdown pandoc
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Since pandoc markdown doesn't support equation
and eqnarray
environment of Latex, aligned
is the only option I can use to align multiple equations to equal signs.
For equation tagging, I could use the following code
$$ I_1 - I_2 - I_3 = 0 tag{1} $$
$$ I_3 - I_4 - I_5 = 0 tag{2} $$
$$ I_5 - I_6 - I_7 = 0 tag{3} $$
For aligning equations to equal sign, I could us the following code
$$begin{aligned}
I_1 - I_2 - I_3 &=& 0 \
I_3 - I_4 - I_5 &=& 0 \
I_5 - I_6 - I_7 &=& 0
end{aligned}$$
But it seemed really difficult to get equations tagged and aligned at the same time, I've try this for roughly tagging, but this couldn't send tags to the right end of the line like tag
did.
$$begin{aligned}
I_1 - I_2 - I_3 &=& 0 quadquad (1) \
I_3 - I_4 - I_5 &=& 0 quadquad (2) \
I_5 - I_6 - I_7 &=& 0 quadquad (3)
end{aligned}$$
latex markdown pandoc
maybe use github.com/lierdakil/pandoc-crossref
– mb21
Nov 22 '18 at 14:09
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Since pandoc markdown doesn't support equation
and eqnarray
environment of Latex, aligned
is the only option I can use to align multiple equations to equal signs.
For equation tagging, I could use the following code
$$ I_1 - I_2 - I_3 = 0 tag{1} $$
$$ I_3 - I_4 - I_5 = 0 tag{2} $$
$$ I_5 - I_6 - I_7 = 0 tag{3} $$
For aligning equations to equal sign, I could us the following code
$$begin{aligned}
I_1 - I_2 - I_3 &=& 0 \
I_3 - I_4 - I_5 &=& 0 \
I_5 - I_6 - I_7 &=& 0
end{aligned}$$
But it seemed really difficult to get equations tagged and aligned at the same time, I've try this for roughly tagging, but this couldn't send tags to the right end of the line like tag
did.
$$begin{aligned}
I_1 - I_2 - I_3 &=& 0 quadquad (1) \
I_3 - I_4 - I_5 &=& 0 quadquad (2) \
I_5 - I_6 - I_7 &=& 0 quadquad (3)
end{aligned}$$
latex markdown pandoc
Since pandoc markdown doesn't support equation
and eqnarray
environment of Latex, aligned
is the only option I can use to align multiple equations to equal signs.
For equation tagging, I could use the following code
$$ I_1 - I_2 - I_3 = 0 tag{1} $$
$$ I_3 - I_4 - I_5 = 0 tag{2} $$
$$ I_5 - I_6 - I_7 = 0 tag{3} $$
For aligning equations to equal sign, I could us the following code
$$begin{aligned}
I_1 - I_2 - I_3 &=& 0 \
I_3 - I_4 - I_5 &=& 0 \
I_5 - I_6 - I_7 &=& 0
end{aligned}$$
But it seemed really difficult to get equations tagged and aligned at the same time, I've try this for roughly tagging, but this couldn't send tags to the right end of the line like tag
did.
$$begin{aligned}
I_1 - I_2 - I_3 &=& 0 quadquad (1) \
I_3 - I_4 - I_5 &=& 0 quadquad (2) \
I_5 - I_6 - I_7 &=& 0 quadquad (3)
end{aligned}$$
latex markdown pandoc
latex markdown pandoc
edited Nov 22 '18 at 1:29
asked Nov 21 '18 at 17:17
PHLin
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maybe use github.com/lierdakil/pandoc-crossref
– mb21
Nov 22 '18 at 14:09
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maybe use github.com/lierdakil/pandoc-crossref
– mb21
Nov 22 '18 at 14:09
maybe use github.com/lierdakil/pandoc-crossref
– mb21
Nov 22 '18 at 14:09
maybe use github.com/lierdakil/pandoc-crossref
– mb21
Nov 22 '18 at 14:09
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maybe use github.com/lierdakil/pandoc-crossref
– mb21
Nov 22 '18 at 14:09