Command/startsubformulas

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\startsubformulas ... \stopsubformulas

Summary

The environment \startsubformulas ... \stopsubformulas is used for ...

Settings

\startsubformulas[...,...] ... \stopsubformulas
[...,...]+ - reference

Description

Examples

Without and with

\setuplayout[scale=0.8,width=13cm]

\startplaceformula
\startformula \startalign
 \NC v \NC = u + at \NR[eq:v]
 \NC h \NC = ut + \frac12 gt^2 \NR[eq:h]
\stopalign \stopformula
\stopplaceformula


Equation~(\in[eq:v]) tells the final velocity after time~$t$ and equation (\in[eq:h]) tells the distance travelled in time~$t$.
\setuplayout[scale=0.8,width=13cm]
\startsubformulas[eq:total]
\startplaceformula
\startformula \startalign
 \NC v \NC = u + at \NR[eq:v]
 \NC h \NC = ut + \frac12 gt^2 \NR[eq:h]
\stopalign \stopformula
\stopplaceformula
\stopsubformulas

Equation~(\in[eq:v]) tells the final velocity after time~$t$ and equation (\in[eq:h]) tells the distance travelled in time~$t$.

Difference between \startformulas \startsubformulas

\startplaceformula
\startformulas
  \startformula \startalign
  \NC v \NC = u + at \NR[eq:v]
  \NC h \NC = ut + \frac12 gt^2 \NR[eq:h]
  \stopalign \stopformula
  \startformula \startalign
  \NC v \NC = u + at \NR[eq:v2]
  \NC h \NC = ut + \frac12 gt^2 \NR[eq:h2]
  \stopalign \stopformula
\stopformulas
\stopplaceformula

\startplaceformula
\startsubformulas
  \startformula \startalign
  \NC v \NC = u + at \NR[eq:v3]
  \NC h \NC = ut + \frac12 gt^2 \NR[eq:h3]
  \NC v \NC = u + at \NR[eq:v4]
  \NC h \NC = ut + \frac12 gt^2 \NR[eq:h4]
  \stopalign \stopformula
\stopsubformulas
\stopplaceformula

Notes

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