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@@ -70,7 +70,16 @@ unlike in the previous example, the equation itself if ,(emph [quoted]),
that is, preceded by the ,(tt [']) sign. Additionally, when referring
to a symbol (such as the Greek letter ,(symbol "phi")), you no longer
need to use the ,(tt [symbol]) markup (,(numref :text [see Section]
-:ident "symbols")).]))
+:ident "symbols")).])
+
+ (p [It is possible to create ,(emph [equation display blocks]),
+where several equations are displayed and aligned according to a
+particular operator. ]
+
+ (example-produce
+ (example :legend "Inlined, displayed, and aligned equations"
+ (prgm :file "src/eq3.skb"))
+ (disp (include "src/eq3.skb")))))
;; FIXME: Write this.
(section :title [Rendering])
@@ -91,7 +100,19 @@ render equations in HTML.])
(:div-style [A symbol denoting the default style for
divisions. This should be one of ,(code [over]), ,(code [fraction]),
,(code [div]) and ,(code [slash]). Per-,(code [eq:/]) ,(code
-[:div-style]) options override this setting.]))
+[:div-style]) options override this setting.])
+ (:align-with [Within a ,(code [eq-display]) block,
+this should be a symbol specifying according to which operator equations
+are to be aligned with one another.]))
+ :source "skribilo/package/eq.scm")
+
+ (p [Equation display blocks can be defined using ,(code
+[eq-display]). Display blocks define the scope of the alignment among
+equations as specified by the ,(code [:align-with]) options of ,(code
+[eq]).])
+
+ (doc-markup 'eq-display
+ `()
:source "skribilo/package/eq.scm"))
)