[OS X TeX] brackets in \aligned

Jack Kuipers kprs at calvin.edu
Mon Jul 31 21:26:33 CEST 2006


WHY DONT YOU USE:
\begin{eqnarray}
	x & = & 3y +7z^{2} \\
	y & = & 3x -z^{3}	\\
	z & = & (1-e)y + z^{-2}
\end{eqnarray}
		Put the star(*) in to skip no's.
					Jack Kuipers

On Jul 31, 2006, at 7:49 AM, Ross Moore wrote:

> Hello Bruce,
>
> On 31/07/2006, at 9:46 PM, Bruce Kellogg wrote:
>
>> This seems to be a bug. Using version 2.03 I type:
>>
>> \begin{equation*}
>> \begin{aligned}
>> [v](x) &=1, \\
>
> Ouch.  The [v] here will be interpreted as part of an
> optinal argument to   \aligned .
>
> You need to do something like:
>
>    \begin{aligned}{}
>     [v](x) &=1, \\
>
>> \{v\}(x) &=1,\\
>> [v](x) &=1. \\
>> \end{aligned}
>> \end{equation*}
>>
>> and get 3 displayed equations. The 2nd and 3rd equations are ok,
>> but the first equation is:
>>
>>   (x) = 1,
>>
>> This is using version 2.03. When I type
>>
>> \begin{equation*}
>> [v](x) =1
>> \end{equation*}
>>
>> the equation is correctly displayed, so I guess the problem is  
>> with \aligned.
>> Is there anything I can do about it?
>
> See above.
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> 	Ross Moore
>
>>
>> Bruce Kellogg
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