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subequations: How to continue numbering while considering scrbook numbering scheme?
subequations: How to continue numbering within subequation?aligning a multiline formula with the bullet of itemizeCustomizing subequations numbering in itemized listnumbering parentequation of subequationsAdjusting the width of a displaymath environmentSubequations, tags and numberingNo section numbering in scrbookLaTeX beamer: pagenumbering appendixHow can I customize equations numbering in subequations enviroment?subequations: How to continue numbering within subequation?subequations: Equation numbering does not start with no. 1
The user daleif has posted a nice approach on how to increase equation numbers when using subequations
.
Minimum Working Example (MWE):
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
setcounterequation0
begindocument
First, some normal equation:
beginequation
content...
endequation
And in following the subequations:
beginsubequations
beginalign
1 &= 1\
2 &= 2\
StepSubequations
3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
4 &= 4
endalign
endsubequations
beginequation
labeleq:1
a=b
endequation
enddocument
Screenshot of the result:
Description of the issue:
As you can see, scrbook
uses a custom numbering scheme like chapternumber.equationnumber
. With the counter modification from daleif this does not work unfortunately.
Is there an option available to consider the common scrbook
numbering scheme in subequations
as well?
In the upper example the subequation numbers should appear like:
0.2a
, 0.2b
, 0.3a
and 0.3b
to match the numbering scheme of scrbook
.
equations numbering koma-script scrbook subequations
add a comment |
The user daleif has posted a nice approach on how to increase equation numbers when using subequations
.
Minimum Working Example (MWE):
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
setcounterequation0
begindocument
First, some normal equation:
beginequation
content...
endequation
And in following the subequations:
beginsubequations
beginalign
1 &= 1\
2 &= 2\
StepSubequations
3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
4 &= 4
endalign
endsubequations
beginequation
labeleq:1
a=b
endequation
enddocument
Screenshot of the result:
Description of the issue:
As you can see, scrbook
uses a custom numbering scheme like chapternumber.equationnumber
. With the counter modification from daleif this does not work unfortunately.
Is there an option available to consider the common scrbook
numbering scheme in subequations
as well?
In the upper example the subequation numbers should appear like:
0.2a
, 0.2b
, 0.3a
and 0.3b
to match the numbering scheme of scrbook
.
equations numbering koma-script scrbook subequations
add a comment |
The user daleif has posted a nice approach on how to increase equation numbers when using subequations
.
Minimum Working Example (MWE):
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
setcounterequation0
begindocument
First, some normal equation:
beginequation
content...
endequation
And in following the subequations:
beginsubequations
beginalign
1 &= 1\
2 &= 2\
StepSubequations
3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
4 &= 4
endalign
endsubequations
beginequation
labeleq:1
a=b
endequation
enddocument
Screenshot of the result:
Description of the issue:
As you can see, scrbook
uses a custom numbering scheme like chapternumber.equationnumber
. With the counter modification from daleif this does not work unfortunately.
Is there an option available to consider the common scrbook
numbering scheme in subequations
as well?
In the upper example the subequation numbers should appear like:
0.2a
, 0.2b
, 0.3a
and 0.3b
to match the numbering scheme of scrbook
.
equations numbering koma-script scrbook subequations
The user daleif has posted a nice approach on how to increase equation numbers when using subequations
.
Minimum Working Example (MWE):
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
setcounterequation0
begindocument
First, some normal equation:
beginequation
content...
endequation
And in following the subequations:
beginsubequations
beginalign
1 &= 1\
2 &= 2\
StepSubequations
3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
4 &= 4
endalign
endsubequations
beginequation
labeleq:1
a=b
endequation
enddocument
Screenshot of the result:
Description of the issue:
As you can see, scrbook
uses a custom numbering scheme like chapternumber.equationnumber
. With the counter modification from daleif this does not work unfortunately.
Is there an option available to consider the common scrbook
numbering scheme in subequations
as well?
In the upper example the subequation numbers should appear like:
0.2a
, 0.2b
, 0.3a
and 0.3b
to match the numbering scheme of scrbook
.
equations numbering koma-script scrbook subequations
equations numbering koma-script scrbook subequations
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DaveDave
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You can always add thechapter to the representation:
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
gdeftheparentequationthechapter.arabicparentequation
setcounterequation0
begindocument
First, some normal equation:
beginequation
content...
endequation
And in following the subequations:
beginsubequations
beginalign
1 &= 1\
2 &= 2\
StepSubequations
3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
4 &= 4
endalign
endsubequations
beginequation
labeleq:1
a=b
endequation
enddocument
add a comment |
As a comment to Ulrikes answer,
We can simply copy the normal formatting of the equation number and patch it to use parentequation
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
usepackageetoolbox
letsillymacrotheequation % copy definition, then patch,
% ERROR does not exist, so doc will not compile if patch fails
patchcmdsillymacroequationparentequationtypeoutpatched okERROR
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
% gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
gdeftheparentequationsillymacro%
setcounterequation0
begindocument
...
Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?
– Dave
2 days ago
Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.
– daleif
2 days ago
add a comment |
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You can always add thechapter to the representation:
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
gdeftheparentequationthechapter.arabicparentequation
setcounterequation0
begindocument
First, some normal equation:
beginequation
content...
endequation
And in following the subequations:
beginsubequations
beginalign
1 &= 1\
2 &= 2\
StepSubequations
3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
4 &= 4
endalign
endsubequations
beginequation
labeleq:1
a=b
endequation
enddocument
add a comment |
You can always add thechapter to the representation:
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
gdeftheparentequationthechapter.arabicparentequation
setcounterequation0
begindocument
First, some normal equation:
beginequation
content...
endequation
And in following the subequations:
beginsubequations
beginalign
1 &= 1\
2 &= 2\
StepSubequations
3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
4 &= 4
endalign
endsubequations
beginequation
labeleq:1
a=b
endequation
enddocument
add a comment |
You can always add thechapter to the representation:
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
gdeftheparentequationthechapter.arabicparentequation
setcounterequation0
begindocument
First, some normal equation:
beginequation
content...
endequation
And in following the subequations:
beginsubequations
beginalign
1 &= 1\
2 &= 2\
StepSubequations
3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
4 &= 4
endalign
endsubequations
beginequation
labeleq:1
a=b
endequation
enddocument
You can always add thechapter to the representation:
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
gdeftheparentequationthechapter.arabicparentequation
setcounterequation0
begindocument
First, some normal equation:
beginequation
content...
endequation
And in following the subequations:
beginsubequations
beginalign
1 &= 1\
2 &= 2\
StepSubequations
3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
4 &= 4
endalign
endsubequations
beginequation
labeleq:1
a=b
endequation
enddocument
answered 2 days ago
Ulrike FischerUlrike Fischer
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As a comment to Ulrikes answer,
We can simply copy the normal formatting of the equation number and patch it to use parentequation
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
usepackageetoolbox
letsillymacrotheequation % copy definition, then patch,
% ERROR does not exist, so doc will not compile if patch fails
patchcmdsillymacroequationparentequationtypeoutpatched okERROR
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
% gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
gdeftheparentequationsillymacro%
setcounterequation0
begindocument
...
Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?
– Dave
2 days ago
Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.
– daleif
2 days ago
add a comment |
As a comment to Ulrikes answer,
We can simply copy the normal formatting of the equation number and patch it to use parentequation
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
usepackageetoolbox
letsillymacrotheequation % copy definition, then patch,
% ERROR does not exist, so doc will not compile if patch fails
patchcmdsillymacroequationparentequationtypeoutpatched okERROR
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
% gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
gdeftheparentequationsillymacro%
setcounterequation0
begindocument
...
Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?
– Dave
2 days ago
Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.
– daleif
2 days ago
add a comment |
As a comment to Ulrikes answer,
We can simply copy the normal formatting of the equation number and patch it to use parentequation
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
usepackageetoolbox
letsillymacrotheequation % copy definition, then patch,
% ERROR does not exist, so doc will not compile if patch fails
patchcmdsillymacroequationparentequationtypeoutpatched okERROR
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
% gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
gdeftheparentequationsillymacro%
setcounterequation0
begindocument
...
As a comment to Ulrikes answer,
We can simply copy the normal formatting of the equation number and patch it to use parentequation
documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
usepackageetoolbox
letsillymacrotheequation % copy definition, then patch,
% ERROR does not exist, so doc will not compile if patch fails
patchcmdsillymacroequationparentequationtypeoutpatched okERROR
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
% gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
gdeftheparentequationsillymacro%
setcounterequation0
begindocument
...
answered 2 days ago
daleifdaleif
33.6k255118
33.6k255118
Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?
– Dave
2 days ago
Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.
– daleif
2 days ago
add a comment |
Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?
– Dave
2 days ago
Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.
– daleif
2 days ago
Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?
– Dave
2 days ago
Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?
– Dave
2 days ago
Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.
– daleif
2 days ago
Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.
– daleif
2 days ago
add a comment |
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