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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/06/2017 13:34, Carlos Barrera
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<pre wrap="">What do you mean by compile. I sent a sample of code which I used to get the math which is aligned in the center of the page. I want to be able to place on each line another math formula which is left aligned.
CM Barrera</pre>
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You appear to be responding to a message that is about a completely
different issue to your own. "Compile" is computer jargon -- it is
what one does to a source program in order to convert it into an
executable image (or at least into object code), used in this
context to mean "process using [La]TeX". Neither issue is likely to
be the result of TeXworks <i>per se</i>, and both might be better
sent to a general-purpose TeX mailing list such as TeXhax.<br>
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Philip Taylor<br>
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