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The following table describes the components:

Number

Component

Description

1

Syntax

This box allows you to enter the syntax in the latex-formatted math and the preview is generated in the Equation box.

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2

Equation

This box allows you to view the equation and you can edit the equation. The same is reflected in the Syntax box.

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3

Most Used

This section contains the most used formulas from a particular subject. If you may require any of the formulas simply click on it.

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4

Search box

This box allows you to search for the latex commands.

5

Undo

This option will reverse the typing action that you made recently.

6

Redo

This option will repeat the typing action that you made recently.

7

Help

This option will direct you to the documentation.

8

Insert/Save

This option will insert the macro along with the change you made to your page.

9

Cancel

This option will close the macro window without saving.

Creating LaTeX Unit Macro

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4. Type the syntax in the latex formatted math. For more information, see Understanding Components.

5. Click the Insert button.

Adding Multi-line Equations in the LaTeX Unit Macro

In LaTeX formats equations, the double backslash command \\ is used to create a new line or initiate a line break. The double backslash command \\ in the LaTex Math Unit macro generates the following code and creates a new line automatically.

Code Block
\begin{align}
 <equation 1> \\
 <equation 2> \\
 <equation 3>
\end{align}

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Info

Note:
The \\ command is used to create a new line and automatically aligns equations to the right. To have equations left-aligned, place the & symbol before each equation when entering them.

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Editing LaTeX Unit Macro

To edit a LaTeX Unit, perform the following:

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You must be in the Edit mode to edit a macro. 

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1. Click the (blue star) icon. The Edit LaTeX Unit' Macro window is displayed.

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To delete a LaTeX Unit, select the macro and click the (blue star) icon. The macro is deleted.

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You must be in the Edit mode to delete a macro.