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lierdakil avatar lierdakil commented on August 20, 2024

This is by design. Not entirely sure of what you expect inline equation to be rendered as, but I sure have no idea on how one would reference an inline equation unambiguously.

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mickley avatar mickley commented on August 20, 2024

Well, one use example is that inline equations don't get centered in the writers, they're left-aligned.

So one could still have an in-line equation on its own line and reference it as any other equation.

I suppose there may be a workaround for this using $$'ed equations, but I'm not aware of it.

Couldn't one just have something like this: 1+2 (1) and then refer back to it later? If that's not the intended behavior, the user can choose not to add a reference to the inline equation.

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lierdakil avatar lierdakil commented on August 20, 2024

Okay, so after some further investigation, it's impossible to do that with LaTeX output without some dubious dark LaTeX magic. So I'm closing this as wontfix. If you want display math to be left-aligned, just use css/LaTeX/whatever styling.

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