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Equation Editor - Using Delimiters With STACK |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: When using delimiters such as [ or { in an equation with the STACKALIGN command, the delimiter cannot span over a #. Notice the example below which shows how to use left and right delimiters and the left and right dot with STACKALIGN. Also note that the equation can begin and end with different delimiters. (See the WordPerfect 5.1 Manual, under Equations, Commands Syntax for a complete list of line delimiters). stackalign {left [ 4 ~+ ~4 ~right . =& ~n # n ~=& left . ~4 ~+ ~4 right rbrace} The above equation would display similar to the following: [4 + 4 = n n = 4 + 4} If the delimiters need to enclose several lines of the equation, use the left and right delimiters outside of the STACKALIGN command. For example, left lbrace {stackalign { ~4 ~+ ~4 ~ =& ~n # n ~=& ~4 ~+ ~4 }} right rbrace To put a large delimiter on one side of an equation, use the left or right delimiter in conjunction with the left or right dot. For example, left [ linespace 200 stack{4 over 5 # 3 over 4} right . The above equation would display similar to the following: - | 4 | - | 5 | | 3 | - | 4 |
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