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<context source="yes"> | <context source="yes"> | ||
\startfact | \startfact | ||
− | \fact velocity \\ v \\ | + | \fact velocity \\ v \\ \unit{10 m/s} \\ |
− | \fact | + | \fact acceleration \\ a \\ \unit{-3 m/s^2} \\ |
− | \fact time \\ t \\ | + | \fact time \\ t \\ \unit{3 s} \\ |
\stopfact | \stopfact | ||
</context> | </context> | ||
The two last columns are in mathematical mode, the last column displays text in the | The two last columns are in mathematical mode, the last column displays text in the | ||
− | normal font | + | normal font. |
</cd:example></cd:examples> | </cd:example></cd:examples> | ||
<cd:notes></cd:notes> | <cd:notes></cd:notes> |
Latest revision as of 20:30, 29 August 2020
Contents
\starttabulate ... \stoptabulate
Summary
The instances of \starttabulate ... \stoptabulate are used for special tabulated material.
Instances
\startlegend ... \stoplegend | |
\startfact ... \stopfact |
Settings instance
Description
Examples
Legends
\startlegend \leg Lemma\\Symbol\\Word\\ \leg Dilemma\\Prince\\Foo bar baz\\ \stoplegend
Facts
Complementary to legends is a command that displays facts in a consistent way when formulae are used for calculations.
\startfact \fact velocity \\ v \\ \unit{10 m/s} \\ \fact acceleration \\ a \\ \unit{-3 m/s^2} \\ \fact time \\ t \\ \unit{3 s} \\ \stopfact
The two last columns are in mathematical mode, the last column displays text in the normal font.