Hello again,

I was wondering whether it is possible to box an eqnarray?

I am usually use the TeX \boxed to box an equation but I can't seem to
be able to box an eqnarray. Is it possible?

Thanks

On 04/17/2012 09:41 AM, Bob Merhebi wrote:
> On Tue 17 Apr 2012 01:29:00 AM EEST, Thomas Coffee wrote:
>> Also, pressing Ctrl+Enter in regular math mode will give you eqnarray.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 9:09 PM, David L. Johnson
>> <david.john...@lehigh.edu <mailto:david.john...@lehigh.edu>> wrote:
>>
>>     On 04/15/2012 06:18 PM, El Merehbi, Ibrahim wrote:
>>
>>         Hello again,
>>
>>         I believe I didn't clear it out well. I meant a shortcut for the
>>         "eqnarray" not the equation numbering.
>>
>>     Sorry, I misunderstood.  Add to the shortcuts something like this:
>>
>>     command-sequence math-mode on; math-mutate eqnarray;
>>
>>     and link it to your favorite hot-key.  I use F12.
>>
>>     --
>>
>>     David L. Johnson
>>
>>     A mathematician is a machine for turning coffee into theorems.
>>                    -- Paul Erdos
>>
>>     --
>>
> oh thanks  for reminding  me of this :D I used it once; much better.
>
> I am always hesitant about keybindings since I never know If I'm using 
> a binding used by the system. For example, I do know that I can't use 
> F12 as David does since F12 is used for another  software that runs on 
> the system all the time & F12 is what brings it out when I need it!
>
> thank you all.

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Sincerely Yours,
-Merhebi, Bob

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