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{tags} is for questions specifically about the tagging of mathematical equations in LaTeX (with numbers, letters etc.).

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\documentclass{beamer} \begin{document} \begin{frame} \begin{align}\label{Myeqn} A &= B \nonumber \\ \onslide<2->{&= C} \nonumber \\ \onslide<3->{&= D} \nonumber \\ \...
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Is it possible to have a changeable parameter in the Tag of an equation? Consider the following example: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{mathtools} \begin{document} \def\...
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If an equation is too long in align (or other amsmath math environments), the equation tags/labels are shifted downwards to a new line. Consider for example this: \documentclass{scrbook} \usepackage{...
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I have an equation similar to the following (typeset both with aligned and with split here) \documentclass{article} \textwidth=7cm \usepackage[tbtags]{amsmath} \begin{document} Hello world! \begin{...
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Description: The ideal result is something like: It comes from this ancient book's particular math equation numbering style: The requirements is as below: "outer tag number" with \Roman &...
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I want to define a new environment called property similar to the equation environment in the sense that it has a customisable \tag to which I can refer to later. Here's an example of how I have done ...
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In Overleaf, I am encountering the following error (even though no errors are listed in the "Logs and output files") when I use \tag* within the align* environment: Seems similar to this ...
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In my proof-based mathematics courses, I have students use the tags in the align-environment to justify steps in their proofs. To distinguish this usage from its intended usage (i.e., labelling), is ...
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When I edit a LaTeX document, it often happens that I need to move a section or a paragraph to another place inside the same document. If this happens several times, it can become difficult to confirm ...
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Other tex.SE posts such as this one or this other concern allowing long equations and their tags to invade the margin, but this is not what I am trying to achieve. What I would like is to modify the ...
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I'm trying to use a symbol as shown in the picture where there is "much greater than" symbol with "much less than" symbol right under it. I did some search and found \gtrless in ...
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I want to use \[ \] instead of \begin{equation} ... \end{equation} for one-lined equations or definitions. My problem now is that in the equation environment I automatically get a tag (number), which ...
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I have a set of chemical reactions I am trying to write using mhchem. I need to left-align the equations and right-align the tags. Here's what I have done so far: \begin{align} \ce{AB -> A + B} \...
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I am reading a book were the numbering of equations follows the format (<section>.<eq number>) with an additional perk, namely that whenever it makes sense to gather a set of equations ...
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I want to reference an equation that is too long to fit on one line, but I do not want the tag to be at the end of the second line. This is the current latex I have: \begin{alignat}{3}\label{eq:...
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