Alignment of implication arrows with text on top
My proofs often look like this:
begin{align}
& First Statement\
&implies Second statement\
&stackrel{Explanation}{implies} Third statement
end{align}
And the issue is that the alignment takes into account the entire stackrel, while I want it to algin with the implication arrow.
I tried stackrel{Explanation}{&implies}
but that throws an error.
mathclap works, if the explanation is not too long and doesn't touch the statement after the implication arrow.
Do you have any suggestions how to solve this problem?
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My proofs often look like this:
begin{align}
& First Statement\
&implies Second statement\
&stackrel{Explanation}{implies} Third statement
end{align}
And the issue is that the alignment takes into account the entire stackrel, while I want it to algin with the implication arrow.
I tried stackrel{Explanation}{&implies}
but that throws an error.
mathclap works, if the explanation is not too long and doesn't touch the statement after the implication arrow.
Do you have any suggestions how to solve this problem?
formatting align
Can you add a full compilable code, please?
– Sebastiano
41 secs ago
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My proofs often look like this:
begin{align}
& First Statement\
&implies Second statement\
&stackrel{Explanation}{implies} Third statement
end{align}
And the issue is that the alignment takes into account the entire stackrel, while I want it to algin with the implication arrow.
I tried stackrel{Explanation}{&implies}
but that throws an error.
mathclap works, if the explanation is not too long and doesn't touch the statement after the implication arrow.
Do you have any suggestions how to solve this problem?
formatting align
My proofs often look like this:
begin{align}
& First Statement\
&implies Second statement\
&stackrel{Explanation}{implies} Third statement
end{align}
And the issue is that the alignment takes into account the entire stackrel, while I want it to algin with the implication arrow.
I tried stackrel{Explanation}{&implies}
but that throws an error.
mathclap works, if the explanation is not too long and doesn't touch the statement after the implication arrow.
Do you have any suggestions how to solve this problem?
formatting align
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Can you add a full compilable code, please?
– Sebastiano
41 secs ago
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Can you add a full compilable code, please?
– Sebastiano
41 secs ago
Can you add a full compilable code, please?
– Sebastiano
41 secs ago
Can you add a full compilable code, please?
– Sebastiano
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Can you add a full compilable code, please?
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