Left-justify math in display style; can't get std methods to work
I've searched this site and found various methods to left-justify math in display style, including adding fleqn
to documentclass
, setlength{mathindent}{0pt}
, and using &
within the align environment. But I can't get any of them to work, regardless of which display I environment I use.
I'd like to know how to get every equation in a document to be left-justified, as well as how to get selected equations to be left-justified, hopefully in the simplest way possible. Here's my code:
%&latex
documentclass[fleqn,9 pt]{article}
usepackage{diffcoeff}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{extsizes}
usepackage{esdiff, nccmath}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[showframe]{geometry}
usepackage[bottom=.5in,top=1in]{geometry}%ALLOWS ME TO SET MARGINS
setlength{voffset}{-0.75in}
setlength{parindent}{0pt}
setlength{parskip}{15pt}
setlength{mathindent}{0pt}
newcommand{ffrac}[2]{ensuremath{frac{displaystyle #1}{displaystyle
#2}}}
title{vspace{-25cm}}
author{}
date{}
begin{document}
section*{Left align minimum working example$}
$$ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}$$
[
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
]
begin{align}
& ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{align}
begin{gather}
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{gather}
begin{equation}
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{equation}
end{document}
Currently, everything remains centered:
math-mode horizontal-alignment formatting displaystyle justification
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I've searched this site and found various methods to left-justify math in display style, including adding fleqn
to documentclass
, setlength{mathindent}{0pt}
, and using &
within the align environment. But I can't get any of them to work, regardless of which display I environment I use.
I'd like to know how to get every equation in a document to be left-justified, as well as how to get selected equations to be left-justified, hopefully in the simplest way possible. Here's my code:
%&latex
documentclass[fleqn,9 pt]{article}
usepackage{diffcoeff}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{extsizes}
usepackage{esdiff, nccmath}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[showframe]{geometry}
usepackage[bottom=.5in,top=1in]{geometry}%ALLOWS ME TO SET MARGINS
setlength{voffset}{-0.75in}
setlength{parindent}{0pt}
setlength{parskip}{15pt}
setlength{mathindent}{0pt}
newcommand{ffrac}[2]{ensuremath{frac{displaystyle #1}{displaystyle
#2}}}
title{vspace{-25cm}}
author{}
date{}
begin{document}
section*{Left align minimum working example$}
$$ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}$$
[
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
]
begin{align}
& ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{align}
begin{gather}
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{gather}
begin{equation}
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{equation}
end{document}
Currently, everything remains centered:
math-mode horizontal-alignment formatting displaystyle justification
add a comment |
I've searched this site and found various methods to left-justify math in display style, including adding fleqn
to documentclass
, setlength{mathindent}{0pt}
, and using &
within the align environment. But I can't get any of them to work, regardless of which display I environment I use.
I'd like to know how to get every equation in a document to be left-justified, as well as how to get selected equations to be left-justified, hopefully in the simplest way possible. Here's my code:
%&latex
documentclass[fleqn,9 pt]{article}
usepackage{diffcoeff}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{extsizes}
usepackage{esdiff, nccmath}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[showframe]{geometry}
usepackage[bottom=.5in,top=1in]{geometry}%ALLOWS ME TO SET MARGINS
setlength{voffset}{-0.75in}
setlength{parindent}{0pt}
setlength{parskip}{15pt}
setlength{mathindent}{0pt}
newcommand{ffrac}[2]{ensuremath{frac{displaystyle #1}{displaystyle
#2}}}
title{vspace{-25cm}}
author{}
date{}
begin{document}
section*{Left align minimum working example$}
$$ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}$$
[
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
]
begin{align}
& ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{align}
begin{gather}
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{gather}
begin{equation}
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{equation}
end{document}
Currently, everything remains centered:
math-mode horizontal-alignment formatting displaystyle justification
I've searched this site and found various methods to left-justify math in display style, including adding fleqn
to documentclass
, setlength{mathindent}{0pt}
, and using &
within the align environment. But I can't get any of them to work, regardless of which display I environment I use.
I'd like to know how to get every equation in a document to be left-justified, as well as how to get selected equations to be left-justified, hopefully in the simplest way possible. Here's my code:
%&latex
documentclass[fleqn,9 pt]{article}
usepackage{diffcoeff}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage{extsizes}
usepackage{esdiff, nccmath}
usepackage{booktabs}
usepackage[showframe]{geometry}
usepackage[bottom=.5in,top=1in]{geometry}%ALLOWS ME TO SET MARGINS
setlength{voffset}{-0.75in}
setlength{parindent}{0pt}
setlength{parskip}{15pt}
setlength{mathindent}{0pt}
newcommand{ffrac}[2]{ensuremath{frac{displaystyle #1}{displaystyle
#2}}}
title{vspace{-25cm}}
author{}
date{}
begin{document}
section*{Left align minimum working example$}
$$ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}$$
[
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
]
begin{align}
& ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{align}
begin{gather}
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{gather}
begin{equation}
ln K_P=sum_{i} lnleft(ffrac{p_i^{eq}}{p^o}right)^{nu_i}
end{equation}
end{document}
Currently, everything remains centered:
math-mode horizontal-alignment formatting displaystyle justification
math-mode horizontal-alignment formatting displaystyle justification
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