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equation in minipage can't be numbered in the same line


footnotemark and footnotetext in minipagealigning a multiline formula with the bullet of itemizesplit equation in multiple linesAdjusting the width of a displaymath environmentEquation number not in the same line with my equationDefinition with numbered equationAligned equation environment with number at bottom that allows for page breakingNumbered EquationMinipage overlaps with another minipage inside the same tabular?“Overfull hboxes” that aren't actually overfull hboxes---how to cope with displaced equation numbers













2















I want to have my long equation autowrap in different page size, although it is not in good looking but at least it is readable. So this is my example



documentclass[a6paper]article
usepackageamsfonts
usepackageamsmath

begindocument
beginLARGE

beginequation
begingatheredbeginminipagedisplaywidthcenteringbeginmath
y(x,boldsymbolw)=w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^M=sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
endmathendminipageendgathered
endequation

endLARGE
enddocument


But result is that the numbering of equation could not be in the same line of wrapped last part. Is there any fix for it?
enter image description here



Thanks










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  • Note that LARGE is a switch, not an environment. To reduce code clutter, consider (a) replacing beginLARGE with LARGE and (b) omitting endLARGE.

    – Mico
    May 14 at 14:11















2















I want to have my long equation autowrap in different page size, although it is not in good looking but at least it is readable. So this is my example



documentclass[a6paper]article
usepackageamsfonts
usepackageamsmath

begindocument
beginLARGE

beginequation
begingatheredbeginminipagedisplaywidthcenteringbeginmath
y(x,boldsymbolw)=w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^M=sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
endmathendminipageendgathered
endequation

endLARGE
enddocument


But result is that the numbering of equation could not be in the same line of wrapped last part. Is there any fix for it?
enter image description here



Thanks










share|improve this question






















  • Note that LARGE is a switch, not an environment. To reduce code clutter, consider (a) replacing beginLARGE with LARGE and (b) omitting endLARGE.

    – Mico
    May 14 at 14:11













2












2








2








I want to have my long equation autowrap in different page size, although it is not in good looking but at least it is readable. So this is my example



documentclass[a6paper]article
usepackageamsfonts
usepackageamsmath

begindocument
beginLARGE

beginequation
begingatheredbeginminipagedisplaywidthcenteringbeginmath
y(x,boldsymbolw)=w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^M=sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
endmathendminipageendgathered
endequation

endLARGE
enddocument


But result is that the numbering of equation could not be in the same line of wrapped last part. Is there any fix for it?
enter image description here



Thanks










share|improve this question














I want to have my long equation autowrap in different page size, although it is not in good looking but at least it is readable. So this is my example



documentclass[a6paper]article
usepackageamsfonts
usepackageamsmath

begindocument
beginLARGE

beginequation
begingatheredbeginminipagedisplaywidthcenteringbeginmath
y(x,boldsymbolw)=w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^M=sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
endmathendminipageendgathered
endequation

endLARGE
enddocument


But result is that the numbering of equation could not be in the same line of wrapped last part. Is there any fix for it?
enter image description here



Thanks







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  • Note that LARGE is a switch, not an environment. To reduce code clutter, consider (a) replacing beginLARGE with LARGE and (b) omitting endLARGE.

    – Mico
    May 14 at 14:11

















  • Note that LARGE is a switch, not an environment. To reduce code clutter, consider (a) replacing beginLARGE with LARGE and (b) omitting endLARGE.

    – Mico
    May 14 at 14:11
















Note that LARGE is a switch, not an environment. To reduce code clutter, consider (a) replacing beginLARGE with LARGE and (b) omitting endLARGE.

– Mico
May 14 at 14:11





Note that LARGE is a switch, not an environment. To reduce code clutter, consider (a) replacing beginLARGE with LARGE and (b) omitting endLARGE.

– Mico
May 14 at 14:11










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I completely have no idea why you are using such a large number of environments. Btw your paper size is not A6, because a6paper is ignored by article.



I strongly prefer this way



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsfonts
usepackageamsmath

begindocument
beginLARGE

beginalign
y(x,boldsymbolw)&=w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^Mnonumber\
&=sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
endalign

endLARGE
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer

























  • why the w is made bold: maybe it is vector with comopents w_0, w_1, ...

    – Zarko
    May 14 at 14:04











  • @Zarko Thanks, got it. Actually I thought the ws on the right hand side don't have subscript - I may need another glasses...

    – The old JouleV
    May 14 at 14:14











  • Thank for all of your comments. The way you purpose is to split the equation manually, while in my case I have hundreds of pages tex script which is fit for A4 paper. I just want to turn it into an A6 size which is for kindle reader without needing to go thru and revising thousands of equations, though my paper setting is not actually A6 as you said but it works the same way. The code in my post is the way I tried many times searching internet, it nearly works as I expected...

    – ajee
    May 14 at 15:36












  • @ajee It is impossible. That is the effect of paper size changing. If you don't want to scale the whole page, there must be some equations which exceed the margin or have a bad looking etc. You must do a revision to all of your equations (even your text, figures, and literally everything) if you change to a5 or a6 without scaling the text.

    – The old JouleV
    May 14 at 15:38











  • Yes you are right, it has some bad looking. The equation doesn't beak up in correct place and doesn't align well. Anyway with this ugly stuff ( using sed to append "begingathered..." to "begin equation" in a batch), I could get this pdf readable in kindle.

    – ajee
    May 14 at 15:47


















4














as supplement to nice @JouleV answer.




  • LARGE is not an environment but switch. for limiting its validity you need to insert it in desired group

  • use of minipage in your case add only clutter to your equation, which also make unnecessary complications

  • you might consider other amsmath math environments, for example split, which gives:

enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath, bm
usepackage[low-sup]subdepth % for nicer positions of indices

usepackagelipsum % for dummy text
begindocument
lipsum*[66]
beginequationLARGE % it works because follows another environment
beginsplit
y(x,bmw)
& = w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^M \
& = sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
endsplit
endequation
lipsum[66]
enddocument





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    I completely have no idea why you are using such a large number of environments. Btw your paper size is not A6, because a6paper is ignored by article.



    I strongly prefer this way



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsfonts
    usepackageamsmath

    begindocument
    beginLARGE

    beginalign
    y(x,boldsymbolw)&=w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^Mnonumber\
    &=sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
    endalign

    endLARGE
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    • why the w is made bold: maybe it is vector with comopents w_0, w_1, ...

      – Zarko
      May 14 at 14:04











    • @Zarko Thanks, got it. Actually I thought the ws on the right hand side don't have subscript - I may need another glasses...

      – The old JouleV
      May 14 at 14:14











    • Thank for all of your comments. The way you purpose is to split the equation manually, while in my case I have hundreds of pages tex script which is fit for A4 paper. I just want to turn it into an A6 size which is for kindle reader without needing to go thru and revising thousands of equations, though my paper setting is not actually A6 as you said but it works the same way. The code in my post is the way I tried many times searching internet, it nearly works as I expected...

      – ajee
      May 14 at 15:36












    • @ajee It is impossible. That is the effect of paper size changing. If you don't want to scale the whole page, there must be some equations which exceed the margin or have a bad looking etc. You must do a revision to all of your equations (even your text, figures, and literally everything) if you change to a5 or a6 without scaling the text.

      – The old JouleV
      May 14 at 15:38











    • Yes you are right, it has some bad looking. The equation doesn't beak up in correct place and doesn't align well. Anyway with this ugly stuff ( using sed to append "begingathered..." to "begin equation" in a batch), I could get this pdf readable in kindle.

      – ajee
      May 14 at 15:47















    4














    I completely have no idea why you are using such a large number of environments. Btw your paper size is not A6, because a6paper is ignored by article.



    I strongly prefer this way



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsfonts
    usepackageamsmath

    begindocument
    beginLARGE

    beginalign
    y(x,boldsymbolw)&=w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^Mnonumber\
    &=sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
    endalign

    endLARGE
    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer

























    • why the w is made bold: maybe it is vector with comopents w_0, w_1, ...

      – Zarko
      May 14 at 14:04











    • @Zarko Thanks, got it. Actually I thought the ws on the right hand side don't have subscript - I may need another glasses...

      – The old JouleV
      May 14 at 14:14











    • Thank for all of your comments. The way you purpose is to split the equation manually, while in my case I have hundreds of pages tex script which is fit for A4 paper. I just want to turn it into an A6 size which is for kindle reader without needing to go thru and revising thousands of equations, though my paper setting is not actually A6 as you said but it works the same way. The code in my post is the way I tried many times searching internet, it nearly works as I expected...

      – ajee
      May 14 at 15:36












    • @ajee It is impossible. That is the effect of paper size changing. If you don't want to scale the whole page, there must be some equations which exceed the margin or have a bad looking etc. You must do a revision to all of your equations (even your text, figures, and literally everything) if you change to a5 or a6 without scaling the text.

      – The old JouleV
      May 14 at 15:38











    • Yes you are right, it has some bad looking. The equation doesn't beak up in correct place and doesn't align well. Anyway with this ugly stuff ( using sed to append "begingathered..." to "begin equation" in a batch), I could get this pdf readable in kindle.

      – ajee
      May 14 at 15:47













    4












    4








    4







    I completely have no idea why you are using such a large number of environments. Btw your paper size is not A6, because a6paper is ignored by article.



    I strongly prefer this way



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsfonts
    usepackageamsmath

    begindocument
    beginLARGE

    beginalign
    y(x,boldsymbolw)&=w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^Mnonumber\
    &=sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
    endalign

    endLARGE
    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer















    I completely have no idea why you are using such a large number of environments. Btw your paper size is not A6, because a6paper is ignored by article.



    I strongly prefer this way



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsfonts
    usepackageamsmath

    begindocument
    beginLARGE

    beginalign
    y(x,boldsymbolw)&=w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^Mnonumber\
    &=sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
    endalign

    endLARGE
    enddocument


    enter image description here







    share|improve this answer














    share|improve this answer



    share|improve this answer








    edited May 14 at 14:13

























    answered May 14 at 13:44









    The old JouleVThe old JouleV

    19.5k33175




    19.5k33175












    • why the w is made bold: maybe it is vector with comopents w_0, w_1, ...

      – Zarko
      May 14 at 14:04











    • @Zarko Thanks, got it. Actually I thought the ws on the right hand side don't have subscript - I may need another glasses...

      – The old JouleV
      May 14 at 14:14











    • Thank for all of your comments. The way you purpose is to split the equation manually, while in my case I have hundreds of pages tex script which is fit for A4 paper. I just want to turn it into an A6 size which is for kindle reader without needing to go thru and revising thousands of equations, though my paper setting is not actually A6 as you said but it works the same way. The code in my post is the way I tried many times searching internet, it nearly works as I expected...

      – ajee
      May 14 at 15:36












    • @ajee It is impossible. That is the effect of paper size changing. If you don't want to scale the whole page, there must be some equations which exceed the margin or have a bad looking etc. You must do a revision to all of your equations (even your text, figures, and literally everything) if you change to a5 or a6 without scaling the text.

      – The old JouleV
      May 14 at 15:38











    • Yes you are right, it has some bad looking. The equation doesn't beak up in correct place and doesn't align well. Anyway with this ugly stuff ( using sed to append "begingathered..." to "begin equation" in a batch), I could get this pdf readable in kindle.

      – ajee
      May 14 at 15:47

















    • why the w is made bold: maybe it is vector with comopents w_0, w_1, ...

      – Zarko
      May 14 at 14:04











    • @Zarko Thanks, got it. Actually I thought the ws on the right hand side don't have subscript - I may need another glasses...

      – The old JouleV
      May 14 at 14:14











    • Thank for all of your comments. The way you purpose is to split the equation manually, while in my case I have hundreds of pages tex script which is fit for A4 paper. I just want to turn it into an A6 size which is for kindle reader without needing to go thru and revising thousands of equations, though my paper setting is not actually A6 as you said but it works the same way. The code in my post is the way I tried many times searching internet, it nearly works as I expected...

      – ajee
      May 14 at 15:36












    • @ajee It is impossible. That is the effect of paper size changing. If you don't want to scale the whole page, there must be some equations which exceed the margin or have a bad looking etc. You must do a revision to all of your equations (even your text, figures, and literally everything) if you change to a5 or a6 without scaling the text.

      – The old JouleV
      May 14 at 15:38











    • Yes you are right, it has some bad looking. The equation doesn't beak up in correct place and doesn't align well. Anyway with this ugly stuff ( using sed to append "begingathered..." to "begin equation" in a batch), I could get this pdf readable in kindle.

      – ajee
      May 14 at 15:47
















    why the w is made bold: maybe it is vector with comopents w_0, w_1, ...

    – Zarko
    May 14 at 14:04





    why the w is made bold: maybe it is vector with comopents w_0, w_1, ...

    – Zarko
    May 14 at 14:04













    @Zarko Thanks, got it. Actually I thought the ws on the right hand side don't have subscript - I may need another glasses...

    – The old JouleV
    May 14 at 14:14





    @Zarko Thanks, got it. Actually I thought the ws on the right hand side don't have subscript - I may need another glasses...

    – The old JouleV
    May 14 at 14:14













    Thank for all of your comments. The way you purpose is to split the equation manually, while in my case I have hundreds of pages tex script which is fit for A4 paper. I just want to turn it into an A6 size which is for kindle reader without needing to go thru and revising thousands of equations, though my paper setting is not actually A6 as you said but it works the same way. The code in my post is the way I tried many times searching internet, it nearly works as I expected...

    – ajee
    May 14 at 15:36






    Thank for all of your comments. The way you purpose is to split the equation manually, while in my case I have hundreds of pages tex script which is fit for A4 paper. I just want to turn it into an A6 size which is for kindle reader without needing to go thru and revising thousands of equations, though my paper setting is not actually A6 as you said but it works the same way. The code in my post is the way I tried many times searching internet, it nearly works as I expected...

    – ajee
    May 14 at 15:36














    @ajee It is impossible. That is the effect of paper size changing. If you don't want to scale the whole page, there must be some equations which exceed the margin or have a bad looking etc. You must do a revision to all of your equations (even your text, figures, and literally everything) if you change to a5 or a6 without scaling the text.

    – The old JouleV
    May 14 at 15:38





    @ajee It is impossible. That is the effect of paper size changing. If you don't want to scale the whole page, there must be some equations which exceed the margin or have a bad looking etc. You must do a revision to all of your equations (even your text, figures, and literally everything) if you change to a5 or a6 without scaling the text.

    – The old JouleV
    May 14 at 15:38













    Yes you are right, it has some bad looking. The equation doesn't beak up in correct place and doesn't align well. Anyway with this ugly stuff ( using sed to append "begingathered..." to "begin equation" in a batch), I could get this pdf readable in kindle.

    – ajee
    May 14 at 15:47





    Yes you are right, it has some bad looking. The equation doesn't beak up in correct place and doesn't align well. Anyway with this ugly stuff ( using sed to append "begingathered..." to "begin equation" in a batch), I could get this pdf readable in kindle.

    – ajee
    May 14 at 15:47











    4














    as supplement to nice @JouleV answer.




    • LARGE is not an environment but switch. for limiting its validity you need to insert it in desired group

    • use of minipage in your case add only clutter to your equation, which also make unnecessary complications

    • you might consider other amsmath math environments, for example split, which gives:

    enter image description here



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsmath, bm
    usepackage[low-sup]subdepth % for nicer positions of indices

    usepackagelipsum % for dummy text
    begindocument
    lipsum*[66]
    beginequationLARGE % it works because follows another environment
    beginsplit
    y(x,bmw)
    & = w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^M \
    & = sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
    endsplit
    endequation
    lipsum[66]
    enddocument





    share|improve this answer





























      4














      as supplement to nice @JouleV answer.




      • LARGE is not an environment but switch. for limiting its validity you need to insert it in desired group

      • use of minipage in your case add only clutter to your equation, which also make unnecessary complications

      • you might consider other amsmath math environments, for example split, which gives:

      enter image description here



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageamsmath, bm
      usepackage[low-sup]subdepth % for nicer positions of indices

      usepackagelipsum % for dummy text
      begindocument
      lipsum*[66]
      beginequationLARGE % it works because follows another environment
      beginsplit
      y(x,bmw)
      & = w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^M \
      & = sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
      endsplit
      endequation
      lipsum[66]
      enddocument





      share|improve this answer



























        4












        4








        4







        as supplement to nice @JouleV answer.




        • LARGE is not an environment but switch. for limiting its validity you need to insert it in desired group

        • use of minipage in your case add only clutter to your equation, which also make unnecessary complications

        • you might consider other amsmath math environments, for example split, which gives:

        enter image description here



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath, bm
        usepackage[low-sup]subdepth % for nicer positions of indices

        usepackagelipsum % for dummy text
        begindocument
        lipsum*[66]
        beginequationLARGE % it works because follows another environment
        beginsplit
        y(x,bmw)
        & = w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^M \
        & = sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
        endsplit
        endequation
        lipsum[66]
        enddocument





        share|improve this answer















        as supplement to nice @JouleV answer.




        • LARGE is not an environment but switch. for limiting its validity you need to insert it in desired group

        • use of minipage in your case add only clutter to your equation, which also make unnecessary complications

        • you might consider other amsmath math environments, for example split, which gives:

        enter image description here



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath, bm
        usepackage[low-sup]subdepth % for nicer positions of indices

        usepackagelipsum % for dummy text
        begindocument
        lipsum*[66]
        beginequationLARGE % it works because follows another environment
        beginsplit
        y(x,bmw)
        & = w_0+w_1x+w_2x^2+ldots+w_Mx^M \
        & = sum_j=0^M w_jx^j
        endsplit
        endequation
        lipsum[66]
        enddocument






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