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subequations: How to continue numbering while considering scrbook numbering scheme?


subequations: How to continue numbering within subequation?aligning a multiline formula with the bullet of itemizeCustomizing subequations numbering in itemized listnumbering parentequation of subequationsAdjusting the width of a displaymath environmentSubequations, tags and numberingNo section numbering in scrbookLaTeX beamer: pagenumbering appendixHow can I customize equations numbering in subequations enviroment?subequations: How to continue numbering within subequation?subequations: Equation numbering does not start with no. 1













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The user daleif has posted a nice approach on how to increase equation numbers when using subequations.




Minimum Working Example (MWE):



documentclassscrbook
usepackageamsmath
newcommandStepSubequations
stepcounterparentequation
gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
setcounterequation0


begindocument

First, some normal equation:

beginequation
content...
endequation

And in following the subequations:

beginsubequations
beginalign
1 &= 1\
2 &= 2\
StepSubequations
3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
4 &= 4
endalign
endsubequations

beginequation
labeleq:1
a=b
endequation

enddocument



Screenshot of the result:



Screenshot of the result




Description of the issue:



As you can see, scrbook uses a custom numbering scheme like chapternumber.equationnumber. With the counter modification from daleif this does not work unfortunately.



Is there an option available to consider the common scrbook numbering scheme in subequations as well?



In the upper example the subequation numbers should appear like:



0.2a, 0.2b, 0.3a and 0.3b to match the numbering scheme of scrbook.










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    2















    The user daleif has posted a nice approach on how to increase equation numbers when using subequations.




    Minimum Working Example (MWE):



    documentclassscrbook
    usepackageamsmath
    newcommandStepSubequations
    stepcounterparentequation
    gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
    setcounterequation0


    begindocument

    First, some normal equation:

    beginequation
    content...
    endequation

    And in following the subequations:

    beginsubequations
    beginalign
    1 &= 1\
    2 &= 2\
    StepSubequations
    3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
    4 &= 4
    endalign
    endsubequations

    beginequation
    labeleq:1
    a=b
    endequation

    enddocument



    Screenshot of the result:



    Screenshot of the result




    Description of the issue:



    As you can see, scrbook uses a custom numbering scheme like chapternumber.equationnumber. With the counter modification from daleif this does not work unfortunately.



    Is there an option available to consider the common scrbook numbering scheme in subequations as well?



    In the upper example the subequation numbers should appear like:



    0.2a, 0.2b, 0.3a and 0.3b to match the numbering scheme of scrbook.










    share|improve this question
























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      2








      2








      The user daleif has posted a nice approach on how to increase equation numbers when using subequations.




      Minimum Working Example (MWE):



      documentclassscrbook
      usepackageamsmath
      newcommandStepSubequations
      stepcounterparentequation
      gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
      setcounterequation0


      begindocument

      First, some normal equation:

      beginequation
      content...
      endequation

      And in following the subequations:

      beginsubequations
      beginalign
      1 &= 1\
      2 &= 2\
      StepSubequations
      3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
      4 &= 4
      endalign
      endsubequations

      beginequation
      labeleq:1
      a=b
      endequation

      enddocument



      Screenshot of the result:



      Screenshot of the result




      Description of the issue:



      As you can see, scrbook uses a custom numbering scheme like chapternumber.equationnumber. With the counter modification from daleif this does not work unfortunately.



      Is there an option available to consider the common scrbook numbering scheme in subequations as well?



      In the upper example the subequation numbers should appear like:



      0.2a, 0.2b, 0.3a and 0.3b to match the numbering scheme of scrbook.










      share|improve this question














      The user daleif has posted a nice approach on how to increase equation numbers when using subequations.




      Minimum Working Example (MWE):



      documentclassscrbook
      usepackageamsmath
      newcommandStepSubequations
      stepcounterparentequation
      gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
      setcounterequation0


      begindocument

      First, some normal equation:

      beginequation
      content...
      endequation

      And in following the subequations:

      beginsubequations
      beginalign
      1 &= 1\
      2 &= 2\
      StepSubequations
      3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
      4 &= 4
      endalign
      endsubequations

      beginequation
      labeleq:1
      a=b
      endequation

      enddocument



      Screenshot of the result:



      Screenshot of the result




      Description of the issue:



      As you can see, scrbook uses a custom numbering scheme like chapternumber.equationnumber. With the counter modification from daleif this does not work unfortunately.



      Is there an option available to consider the common scrbook numbering scheme in subequations as well?



      In the upper example the subequation numbers should appear like:



      0.2a, 0.2b, 0.3a and 0.3b to match the numbering scheme of scrbook.







      equations numbering koma-script scrbook subequations






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          You can always add thechapter to the representation:



          documentclassscrbook
          usepackageamsmath

          newcommandStepSubequations
          stepcounterparentequation
          gdeftheparentequationthechapter.arabicparentequation
          setcounterequation0


          begindocument

          First, some normal equation:

          beginequation
          content...
          endequation

          And in following the subequations:

          beginsubequations
          beginalign
          1 &= 1\
          2 &= 2\
          StepSubequations
          3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
          4 &= 4
          endalign
          endsubequations

          beginequation
          labeleq:1
          a=b
          endequation

          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer






























            2














            As a comment to Ulrikes answer,



            We can simply copy the normal formatting of the equation number and patch it to use parentequation



            documentclassscrbook
            usepackageamsmath

            usepackageetoolbox
            letsillymacrotheequation % copy definition, then patch,
            % ERROR does not exist, so doc will not compile if patch fails
            patchcmdsillymacroequationparentequationtypeoutpatched okERROR

            newcommandStepSubequations
            stepcounterparentequation
            % gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
            gdeftheparentequationsillymacro%
            setcounterequation0


            begindocument
            ...





            share|improve this answer























            • Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?

              – Dave
              2 days ago












            • Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.

              – daleif
              2 days ago











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            You can always add thechapter to the representation:



            documentclassscrbook
            usepackageamsmath

            newcommandStepSubequations
            stepcounterparentequation
            gdeftheparentequationthechapter.arabicparentequation
            setcounterequation0


            begindocument

            First, some normal equation:

            beginequation
            content...
            endequation

            And in following the subequations:

            beginsubequations
            beginalign
            1 &= 1\
            2 &= 2\
            StepSubequations
            3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
            4 &= 4
            endalign
            endsubequations

            beginequation
            labeleq:1
            a=b
            endequation

            enddocument


            enter image description here






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              You can always add thechapter to the representation:



              documentclassscrbook
              usepackageamsmath

              newcommandStepSubequations
              stepcounterparentequation
              gdeftheparentequationthechapter.arabicparentequation
              setcounterequation0


              begindocument

              First, some normal equation:

              beginequation
              content...
              endequation

              And in following the subequations:

              beginsubequations
              beginalign
              1 &= 1\
              2 &= 2\
              StepSubequations
              3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
              4 &= 4
              endalign
              endsubequations

              beginequation
              labeleq:1
              a=b
              endequation

              enddocument


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer

























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                2







                You can always add thechapter to the representation:



                documentclassscrbook
                usepackageamsmath

                newcommandStepSubequations
                stepcounterparentequation
                gdeftheparentequationthechapter.arabicparentequation
                setcounterequation0


                begindocument

                First, some normal equation:

                beginequation
                content...
                endequation

                And in following the subequations:

                beginsubequations
                beginalign
                1 &= 1\
                2 &= 2\
                StepSubequations
                3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
                4 &= 4
                endalign
                endsubequations

                beginequation
                labeleq:1
                a=b
                endequation

                enddocument


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer













                You can always add thechapter to the representation:



                documentclassscrbook
                usepackageamsmath

                newcommandStepSubequations
                stepcounterparentequation
                gdeftheparentequationthechapter.arabicparentequation
                setcounterequation0


                begindocument

                First, some normal equation:

                beginequation
                content...
                endequation

                And in following the subequations:

                beginsubequations
                beginalign
                1 &= 1\
                2 &= 2\
                StepSubequations
                3 &= 3\% from here a new equation number should begin
                4 &= 4
                endalign
                endsubequations

                beginequation
                labeleq:1
                a=b
                endequation

                enddocument


                enter image description here







                share|improve this answer












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                answered 2 days ago









                Ulrike FischerUlrike Fischer

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                    2














                    As a comment to Ulrikes answer,



                    We can simply copy the normal formatting of the equation number and patch it to use parentequation



                    documentclassscrbook
                    usepackageamsmath

                    usepackageetoolbox
                    letsillymacrotheequation % copy definition, then patch,
                    % ERROR does not exist, so doc will not compile if patch fails
                    patchcmdsillymacroequationparentequationtypeoutpatched okERROR

                    newcommandStepSubequations
                    stepcounterparentequation
                    % gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
                    gdeftheparentequationsillymacro%
                    setcounterequation0


                    begindocument
                    ...





                    share|improve this answer























                    • Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?

                      – Dave
                      2 days ago












                    • Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.

                      – daleif
                      2 days ago















                    2














                    As a comment to Ulrikes answer,



                    We can simply copy the normal formatting of the equation number and patch it to use parentequation



                    documentclassscrbook
                    usepackageamsmath

                    usepackageetoolbox
                    letsillymacrotheequation % copy definition, then patch,
                    % ERROR does not exist, so doc will not compile if patch fails
                    patchcmdsillymacroequationparentequationtypeoutpatched okERROR

                    newcommandStepSubequations
                    stepcounterparentequation
                    % gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
                    gdeftheparentequationsillymacro%
                    setcounterequation0


                    begindocument
                    ...





                    share|improve this answer























                    • Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?

                      – Dave
                      2 days ago












                    • Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.

                      – daleif
                      2 days ago













                    2












                    2








                    2







                    As a comment to Ulrikes answer,



                    We can simply copy the normal formatting of the equation number and patch it to use parentequation



                    documentclassscrbook
                    usepackageamsmath

                    usepackageetoolbox
                    letsillymacrotheequation % copy definition, then patch,
                    % ERROR does not exist, so doc will not compile if patch fails
                    patchcmdsillymacroequationparentequationtypeoutpatched okERROR

                    newcommandStepSubequations
                    stepcounterparentequation
                    % gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
                    gdeftheparentequationsillymacro%
                    setcounterequation0


                    begindocument
                    ...





                    share|improve this answer













                    As a comment to Ulrikes answer,



                    We can simply copy the normal formatting of the equation number and patch it to use parentequation



                    documentclassscrbook
                    usepackageamsmath

                    usepackageetoolbox
                    letsillymacrotheequation % copy definition, then patch,
                    % ERROR does not exist, so doc will not compile if patch fails
                    patchcmdsillymacroequationparentequationtypeoutpatched okERROR

                    newcommandStepSubequations
                    stepcounterparentequation
                    % gdeftheparentequationarabicparentequation
                    gdeftheparentequationsillymacro%
                    setcounterequation0


                    begindocument
                    ...






                    share|improve this answer












                    share|improve this answer



                    share|improve this answer










                    answered 2 days ago









                    daleifdaleif

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                    • Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?

                      – Dave
                      2 days ago












                    • Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.

                      – daleif
                      2 days ago

















                    • Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?

                      – Dave
                      2 days ago












                    • Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.

                      – daleif
                      2 days ago
















                    Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?

                    – Dave
                    2 days ago






                    Thanks a lot for your hint! But what does this approach improve in detail?

                    – Dave
                    2 days ago














                    Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.

                    – daleif
                    2 days ago





                    Say you are using a strange numbering, say it is not a dot as a separator, you do not have to remember how to format this strange formatting. Only requirement is that the copy needs to me made after the initial definition of theequation.

                    – daleif
                    2 days ago

















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