Paul Kelleher
Paul Kelleher
Thanks. Pandoc-crossref w/ -MtableEqns works very nicely, but it center-justifies each equation and each number in their cells, as in this picture: I would love the ability to force both...
> AFAIU, you're targeting docx? What are you using to open the docx file? That's right, docx; and I'm using Word to open the docx file. > If I understand...
> Which Word version, specifically? 365? What OS? Word version 16.58 (via a 365 subscription) on MacOS 11.4 (Big Sur).
I'd originally posted here that it didn't work, but I made a mistake: I wasn't using the new binary! I changed to using it, and then all worked great! Pandoc-crossref...
I should add that only the tab stop solution seemed to work for me. But it worked, and I'm grateful!
> If you don't mind tinkering a bit, I believe the option of using tab stops to align equations should work the best in general As I mentioned above, this...
Does this solution give you equation numbers on the right while allowing equations to be displayed in full "Display" mode, so that (for example) notation can be placed above and...
Hi again! I'm sorry, but I'm still trying to navigate the issue I raised up above [here](https://github.com/lierdakil/pandoc-crossref/issues/343#issuecomment-1067259396). When using pandoc-crossref to output to a docx file, I can align the...
Thanks. I wonder if @joezhouchenye would be able to walk me through how to use his macro? @joezhouchenye, when you write "I use Microsoft Word's native #(number) feature to add...
One thing that is curious is that all seems to works perfectly if I set `tableEqns: false`: But if I change to `tableEqns: true`, I get this: