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diff --git a/doc/user/equ_disp b/doc/user/equ_disp index 0167b8d..ea4af47 100644 --- a/doc/user/equ_disp +++ b/doc/user/equ_disp @@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ is called @ID @Code "@RawCentredAlignedNumberedDisplay" By leaving out some or all of {@Code Raw}, {@Code Aligned}, and {@Code Numbered}, and by changing or leaving out {@Code Centred}, -we get all these combinations. Here +we get all these combinations. The two displays numbereddisplay. @Index @Code "@NumberedDisplay" aligneddisplay. @Index @Code "@AlignedDisplay" -then is how the two displays given earlier were made: +given earlier were made like this: @ID @OneRow @Code { "... a first example of a numbered display:" "@BeginAlignedDisplays" @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Section {@NumberOf displays}, and the recommended solution was to use a list. However, there are no aligned or numbered (in this sense) lists. @PP -To solve this problem, each display symbol has a `raw' version, which +Fortunately, each display symbol has a `raw' version, which means that no space is inserted above or below the display. Instead, raw.displays @Index { raw displays } you must insert it yourself using paragraph symbols: |