Warn me when the equation number is pushed to the next line
Is it possible to let amsmath
warn me when the equation is too long and pushes the number to the next line?
I expect either it prints Equation (1) too long
to console or it makes the (1)
part red.
documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+P
end{equation}
end{document}
equations amsmath
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Is it possible to let amsmath
warn me when the equation is too long and pushes the number to the next line?
I expect either it prints Equation (1) too long
to console or it makes the (1)
part red.
documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+P
end{equation}
end{document}
equations amsmath
add a comment |
Is it possible to let amsmath
warn me when the equation is too long and pushes the number to the next line?
I expect either it prints Equation (1) too long
to console or it makes the (1)
part red.
documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+P
end{equation}
end{document}
equations amsmath
Is it possible to let amsmath
warn me when the equation is too long and pushes the number to the next line?
I expect either it prints Equation (1) too long
to console or it makes the (1)
part red.
documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{equation}
A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+P
end{equation}
end{document}
equations amsmath
equations amsmath
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I don't want to say it is impossible but it's definitely a hard problem, because amsmath
relies on the eqno
primitive to do this work for the equation
environment.
hsize=8cm
$$A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+Peqno(1)$$
bye
So the only way I see is to override the eqno
primitive and measure the penalties to see whether the number will be flushed to the next line.
For the align
family of environments it is a little easier because tag shifting is handled by macros, which you simply hook your custom error or warning into
documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
defplace@tag{%
iftagsleft@
kern-tagshift@
if1shift@tagrow@relax
errmessage{Equation too wide}%
rlap{vbox{%
normalbaselines
boxz@
vbox tolineht@{}%
raise@tag
}}%
else
rlap{boxz@}%
fi
kerndisplaywidth@
else
kern-tagshift@
if1shift@tagrow@relax
errmessage{Equation too wide}%
llap{vtop{%
raise@tag
normalbaselines
setbox@nenull
dp@nelineht@
box@ne
boxz@
}}%
else
llap{boxz@}%
fi
fi
}
makeatother
begin{document}
begin{align}
A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+P
end{align}
end{document}
Can we assumealign
gives the same result asequation
does and throw things intoalign
and test it? Or, test the height ofvbox
with and withouteqno
?
– Symbol 1
1 hour ago
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I don't want to say it is impossible but it's definitely a hard problem, because amsmath
relies on the eqno
primitive to do this work for the equation
environment.
hsize=8cm
$$A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+Peqno(1)$$
bye
So the only way I see is to override the eqno
primitive and measure the penalties to see whether the number will be flushed to the next line.
For the align
family of environments it is a little easier because tag shifting is handled by macros, which you simply hook your custom error or warning into
documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
defplace@tag{%
iftagsleft@
kern-tagshift@
if1shift@tagrow@relax
errmessage{Equation too wide}%
rlap{vbox{%
normalbaselines
boxz@
vbox tolineht@{}%
raise@tag
}}%
else
rlap{boxz@}%
fi
kerndisplaywidth@
else
kern-tagshift@
if1shift@tagrow@relax
errmessage{Equation too wide}%
llap{vtop{%
raise@tag
normalbaselines
setbox@nenull
dp@nelineht@
box@ne
boxz@
}}%
else
llap{boxz@}%
fi
fi
}
makeatother
begin{document}
begin{align}
A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+P
end{align}
end{document}
Can we assumealign
gives the same result asequation
does and throw things intoalign
and test it? Or, test the height ofvbox
with and withouteqno
?
– Symbol 1
1 hour ago
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I don't want to say it is impossible but it's definitely a hard problem, because amsmath
relies on the eqno
primitive to do this work for the equation
environment.
hsize=8cm
$$A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+Peqno(1)$$
bye
So the only way I see is to override the eqno
primitive and measure the penalties to see whether the number will be flushed to the next line.
For the align
family of environments it is a little easier because tag shifting is handled by macros, which you simply hook your custom error or warning into
documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
defplace@tag{%
iftagsleft@
kern-tagshift@
if1shift@tagrow@relax
errmessage{Equation too wide}%
rlap{vbox{%
normalbaselines
boxz@
vbox tolineht@{}%
raise@tag
}}%
else
rlap{boxz@}%
fi
kerndisplaywidth@
else
kern-tagshift@
if1shift@tagrow@relax
errmessage{Equation too wide}%
llap{vtop{%
raise@tag
normalbaselines
setbox@nenull
dp@nelineht@
box@ne
boxz@
}}%
else
llap{boxz@}%
fi
fi
}
makeatother
begin{document}
begin{align}
A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+P
end{align}
end{document}
Can we assumealign
gives the same result asequation
does and throw things intoalign
and test it? Or, test the height ofvbox
with and withouteqno
?
– Symbol 1
1 hour ago
add a comment |
I don't want to say it is impossible but it's definitely a hard problem, because amsmath
relies on the eqno
primitive to do this work for the equation
environment.
hsize=8cm
$$A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+Peqno(1)$$
bye
So the only way I see is to override the eqno
primitive and measure the penalties to see whether the number will be flushed to the next line.
For the align
family of environments it is a little easier because tag shifting is handled by macros, which you simply hook your custom error or warning into
documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
defplace@tag{%
iftagsleft@
kern-tagshift@
if1shift@tagrow@relax
errmessage{Equation too wide}%
rlap{vbox{%
normalbaselines
boxz@
vbox tolineht@{}%
raise@tag
}}%
else
rlap{boxz@}%
fi
kerndisplaywidth@
else
kern-tagshift@
if1shift@tagrow@relax
errmessage{Equation too wide}%
llap{vtop{%
raise@tag
normalbaselines
setbox@nenull
dp@nelineht@
box@ne
boxz@
}}%
else
llap{boxz@}%
fi
fi
}
makeatother
begin{document}
begin{align}
A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+P
end{align}
end{document}
I don't want to say it is impossible but it's definitely a hard problem, because amsmath
relies on the eqno
primitive to do this work for the equation
environment.
hsize=8cm
$$A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+Peqno(1)$$
bye
So the only way I see is to override the eqno
primitive and measure the penalties to see whether the number will be flushed to the next line.
For the align
family of environments it is a little easier because tag shifting is handled by macros, which you simply hook your custom error or warning into
documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
defplace@tag{%
iftagsleft@
kern-tagshift@
if1shift@tagrow@relax
errmessage{Equation too wide}%
rlap{vbox{%
normalbaselines
boxz@
vbox tolineht@{}%
raise@tag
}}%
else
rlap{boxz@}%
fi
kerndisplaywidth@
else
kern-tagshift@
if1shift@tagrow@relax
errmessage{Equation too wide}%
llap{vtop{%
raise@tag
normalbaselines
setbox@nenull
dp@nelineht@
box@ne
boxz@
}}%
else
llap{boxz@}%
fi
fi
}
makeatother
begin{document}
begin{align}
A+B+C+D+R+F+G+H+I+J+L+M+N+O+P
end{align}
end{document}
edited 1 hour ago
answered 1 hour ago
Henri MenkeHenri Menke
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Can we assumealign
gives the same result asequation
does and throw things intoalign
and test it? Or, test the height ofvbox
with and withouteqno
?
– Symbol 1
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Can we assumealign
gives the same result asequation
does and throw things intoalign
and test it? Or, test the height ofvbox
with and withouteqno
?
– Symbol 1
1 hour ago
Can we assume
align
gives the same result as equation
does and throw things into align
and test it? Or, test the height of vbox
with and without eqno
?– Symbol 1
1 hour ago
Can we assume
align
gives the same result as equation
does and throw things into align
and test it? Or, test the height of vbox
with and without eqno
?– Symbol 1
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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