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Wed Dec 20, 2023 10:40 pm

Hello,
Is there a way to align multiple LaTex equations at an "=" using OfficeMath?

In the LaTex documentation, it says @ is a special character to indicate the breaks in the expression. &= means the equals are aligned at the & character.

I would like to write something such as:
\eqarray{F_n&=a \cdot b@&=20 \cdot 2@&=20}

and have it be shown like in the attached word document.

Is this possible?

nataliegracegibbons
 
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Thu Dec 21, 2023 2:37 am

Hello,

Thank you for your inquiry.
Upon investigation, we have determined that Spire.Doc is currently unable to meet your specific requirements. I have forwarded your request to our development team with the reference number SPIREDOC-10138. Our developers will investigate the matter and work towards implementing a solution.
Please rest assured that we value your feedback, and once this functionality is available in the future, I will promptly notify you.

Sincerely,
Annika
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