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+ | \defineformula[simple][spacebefore=24pt,align=flushleft,indentnext=no] | ||
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+ | Here is a famous formula: | ||
+ | \startsimpleformula | ||
+ | E = cm^2 | ||
+ | \stopsimpleformula | ||
+ | but perhaps it is not quite right? | ||
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+ | <cd:commandref name="_startformula">for the predefined formula environments</cd:commandref></cd:seealso> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 14 September 2023
Contents
\defineformula
Summary
The command \defineformula is used to define specific displayed mathematical content environments
Settings
Description
Examples
Example 1
\defineformula[simple][spacebefore=24pt,align=flushleft,indentnext=no] Here is a famous formula: \startsimpleformula E = cm^2 \stopsimpleformula but perhaps it is not quite right?
Notes
See also
- \setupformula
- math-for.mkiv
- startformula for the predefined formula environments