Operation Manual
Operation Markup language
Example
formula
Elements
Dock
Superscript center
<?>csup{<?>}
20
10
Subscript center
<?>csub{<?>}
20
10
New line
newline
123
CD
Small gap
`
123 456
Blank or large gap
~
123 456
No space (suppresses space
between elements)
nospace {<?>}
12+4+5
Align left
alignl <?>
ABC
D
Align center
alignc <?>
ABC
D
Align right
alignr <?>
ABC
D
Vertical stack (2 elements)
binom{<?>}{<?>}
AB
12
Vertical stack (more than 2
elements)
stack{<?> # <?> # <?>}
AB
12
CD
Matrix stack
matrix{<?> # <?> ## <?> #
<?>}
AB 12
34 CD
Note
By default, text characters are aligned to the center in a formula. Use the alignl and
alignr commands to align text characters in a formula to the left or right when a
formula has more than one line. You can also use the align commands in conjunction
with the stack commands to align multi-line formulas on a specific formula element, for
example, the equals sign (=).
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