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- From: ioannou@oit.itd.umich.edu (Ioannis Ioannou)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.tex
- Subject: Problems with a too wide array...
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 08:07:57 GMT
- Organization: Instructional Technology Laboratory, University of Michigan
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- Summary: Array to wide, equation number doesn't fit.
- Keywords: latex, array, tabular, fonts
-
- Hello all,
-
- I'm in a bit of trouble with latex and Lamport's book doesn't seem
- to offer any examples to get me off the hook. I have an array
- (3X3) which contains some direction cosines, each one of which
- is quite wide. In the end the array overflows the page and the equation
- number doesn't fit. I tried eqnarray{} and lefteqn{} to
- get rid of the non-matrix part of the equation, but still
- the array overwrites some part of the equation number.
- Then I tried a plain array environment with the actual
- matrix in-line and left-justified, and then I couldn't have
- an equation number at all. My only hope is to probably
- reduce the font size of the matrix elements, so that they
- fit along with the rest of it in line.
- Still, in the book I read that I cannot redefine the
- font size inside an environment (such as an array).
-
- Does somebody know how to do this? Reduce the size of
- the font of the table elements? Any pointers very
- wellcome.
-
- Thanks
-
- Ioannis Ioannou
-
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